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Off-center Tailstock live center.

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At the headstock end you could adapt Jim Duxbury‘s Dux Chuck and mount the base in it to match the tailstock offset. There are a couple of You Tube Videos on it, an original from about a year ago by Jim and one of the most recent by Mike Peace.
 

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I’ve found this discussion interesting enough to buy a small revolving centre for my boring head. I’m not sure how it will be used yet but as I have both metal and wood turning lathes I’m sure it will get used at some point. For the wood lathe I’ll probably need to make a ring for the point to stop it going into the wood too far. Another little job on the list …

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