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Old 02-25-2006, 02:28 AM   #11
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Carl:

This is just my guess:

Most collet systems that I know, the objective is to apply enough force to resist rotation counter forces. Drill and Lathes have less problem with forces in and out, just holding against counter rotation forces.

2nd, I know of only 2 SS blade chucks, and both use a lot of surface area on the blade to secure the blade. This would be more akin to the Jacob's taper chuck used in machine tools, than a collet.

3rd, Yes all the problems could be overcome, and without too much engineering.

Nice drawing BTW

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Old 02-26-2006, 12:41 AM   #12
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Ok if we are going to think outside the box, what would you really like?
Anything goes!

The pdf is the same as the thumbnail, just more readable.
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Carl I'll take two of your Dream machines--just incase I get really industrous you know -lol-It looks good but I think your price is a little low..
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