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BMWOOD $69.99 CHUCK

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Well I said I had to find out about this chuck. I ordered it on July 25 from BMWOOD home page (that is where I new it was China). I expected delivery in about 2 to 3 weeks, surprise it's here was delivered last night July 31. The first thing I noticed was the weight as I thought it was a little heavy for a Nova size chuck. When I opened the box there was a black box labeled BMWOOD. I opened the box (still felt heavy) and it was packed very nicely and it looked very nice. I put the box down and this morning took it down to the shop (only the 3rd time in a month I was able to get to my shop - back problems). So I got a Nova G3 out of the cabinet along with handle and screw (direct thread as the Chinese one is direct thread 1" X 8). Along with taking pics I got out my scale to get weight comparisons. In the initial thread where I mentioned I wanted to see if the Chinese handle would fit the Nova, it does not. It is bigger. The Nova chuck with 2" jaws weighs 3 lbs 5.4 ounces, the BMWOOD weighs in at 4 lbs 6.7 ounces. The handles weigh Nova 4.8 ounces and the BMWOOD 8.07 ounces and it is bigger. From here I'll just speak as to the BMWOOD chuck. The handle fit in to the chuck very easily. The jaws move Lefty Loosey, Righty Tighty. The jaws open and close very smoothly with very little noise. The threaded end has 4 holes if you wanted to tighten on the lathe spindle (don't know where they might tighten to the spindle did not put it on the lathe but they look ok). The jaws look a little beefier. The fit and finish is very nice, I am really amazed! If I were in the market to get a few chucks for the midi lathes at the moment I would have no qualms about buying more, I' not. It remains to be see how it works on the lathe which at the moment my back is not allowing it but at sometime hopefully soon I'll get down there and give it a ride. Sorry the last 2 pics are blurry. This company also makes 4.5" and 5.5" chucks (but a lot pricier $199.99 and $215.99 and the screw that comes with those looks like a Vicmarc screw). There you are, I'm not endorsing them but I sure am surprised. On their site they have 242 woodturning items.
 

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Thanks for the review Bill. I have the BMWOOD collet set and IMO it is very good quality. I’m not in the chuck market right now, but would consider this chuck. I believe the Nova jaws fit, but not sure.

Hope your back is getting better.
 
the key looks like an original SuperNova (before SN 2).
If it fits, the cost of your new chuck is close to the cost of an old key replacement, especially if the jaws also fit.
 
BMWOOD's price includes shipping to U.S. I recognize the Collet Chucking System I purchased from Penn State Industries and other items of their product line in the BMWOOD site.
BMWOOD may also be the source of the Barracuda Chuck line.
 

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Given the price of chucks where i am and if estimation of it was only half and given the price it would be darn good buy. Thanks Bill
 
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