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cole jaws

  1. John Torchick

    Supernova2 Cole jaws

    Back in the shop after a long time absent and relearning wood turning. Turned a piece round and turned a tenon. Put the tenon in the chuck. Hogged out the center and was going to use the Cole Jaws to finish the bottom. OK. Got it set up and the piece and CJs were wobbling out of round. Didn't...
  2. Tom De Winter

    Cole Jaw Mis-Match

    I'm using my Nova Cole Jaws for the first time and the plates all set at an angle to the plane of rotation. The picture describes it best. The mismatch is just under 1/8", measuring 0.112". The error is very close to the same between any two adjacent jaws. Should I be concerned or just mount...
  3. L

    Cole jaw stops

    I'm new to turning and I've had a couple of occasions when a bowl I've been turning has flown out of the cole jaws. The rubber stops are rather short cylinders. My instinct is that a slightly longer stop that is a bit wider at the top and narrower where it attaches to the jaws would reduce the...
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