Make your own ER25 Collet Chuck
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More precisely how I made my own.

This is how I went about making an ER25 collet chuck. I wanted a chuck that I could take off the lathe straight on to the mill and back to the lathe without having to re-align it.

At first glance it looks a bit of a daunting and difficult task, let me assure you it ain’t difficult, I’m not in to difficult I’m only into easy, if it is difficult then I just don’t do it. What the heck, why on earth would I want to do something difficult. The challenge, huh, in your dreams. Smile

I made 3 items, a dummy nose spindle, the D1-4 adapter plate, and the ER25 collet chuck; they were made in that order.

   
   
   

This is how I made them, what suits me, what I think is best for me and only you know what is best for you.Smile
Remember there are many right ways to do the job right.
Look at other ways to do things, then choose the way that is suitable and best for you.Smile

I have said they are not difficult to make and they are not, however you will need to exercise a lot of care and patience to achieve the desired result.Smile

There are 3 parts, the links below will show how I made each part.

Dummy nose spindle - here http://www.metalworkingfun.com/showthrea...72#pid2772
D1-4 Adapter plate - here http://www.metalworkingfun.com/showthread.php?tid=319
ER25 Collet chuck - here http://www.metalworkingfun.com/showthread.php?tid=341
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looks good Dave.
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nice one dave
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Dave,

You got a very nice finish on that steel. Smiley-signs107

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(04-17-2012, 05:50 AM)EdAK Wrote: Dave,
You got a very nice finish on that steel. Smiley-signs107
Ed

Thanks Ed, I just borrowed Rob Wilson's camera, the one with the special setting - "Make Metal Shiny" Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin
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Nice stuff! You're good, Dave.
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(04-17-2012, 06:18 PM)Wongster Wrote: Nice stuff! You're good, Dave.
Nah, not really, just have a lot of patience, and you don't see what gets thrown Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin
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(04-18-2012, 09:00 AM)DaveH Wrote:
(04-17-2012, 06:18 PM)Wongster Wrote: Nice stuff! You're good, Dave.
Nah, not really, just have a lot of patience, and you don't see what gets thrown Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin
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I had lot's a patience once but got in trouble for practicing with out a licence. (sorry couldn't stop myself, such a wise guy!Happyno)

Yes Dave you are quite good at this machining thing!!Big Grin

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I don't see the link for the collet, the other two links are there.
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