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In August of '05, Veeduber posted an artical on using a drill press as
a lathe. He describes how to chuck a piece of tubing to turn down it's diameter. In that case, the center line of the work ran thru the centerline of the drillpress chuck. Has anyone seen a scheme for chucking a piece that does not line up with the center lines? For example: you want to remove the external threads from one end of a brass elbow. -Mike |
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