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Axminster 910405 6" woodjaw plates SK100 and SK114 chuck woodturning lathe wood turning
Newcastle, Tyne and Wear
£45
Description
Axminster 910405 6" woodjaw plates
Collection from NE12
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Wood jaw plates are a versatile aid for attaching and turning wooden jaws to your own design. Wood Jaw Plates offer an ideal solution for reverse chucking a turned bowl in order re-work the back or remove any evidence of initial workholding. The SK100 Wood Jaw Plates consist of four pre-drilled steel quadrants. Use standard woodscrews to mount self-made wooden segments. Once attached these wooden segments, turned the wooden jaws to whatever best suits the workpiece. For example grooves to grip the rim of a bowl. These 150mm plates would be suitable for wooden jaws between up to 450mm diameter. An optional long chuck key is available giving extra reach behind these jaws. Made from stainless steel to protect against corrosion.
Suitable for SK100 and SK114 chucks. As with all our dovetail jaws they simply bolt onto the Accessory Mounting Jaws.
Key Features
Provides re-chucking facility to refine the base of bowls
Turn self-made custom designed jaws
150mm plates to support larger wooden jaws
Pre-drilled steel quadrants
Homemade wooden jaws fixed using csk woodscrews
Recommended for SK100 and SK114 chucks
Made exclusively by Axminster in Axminster
Made from stainless steel to protect against corrosion
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