Anybody ever made a jam/friction chuck with some kind of points sticking out to stick into the wood so a bowl won't slip when truing up the outside?
I tighten the tailstock down hard but inevitably when I get to the outside diameter when truing up a bowl it will slip on the jam chuck. Then I get a vibration and have to start over. I figure a lot of it is due to the wax on the inside. These are 12-14 inch bowls so far it's happened to. I used to just jam the bowl on top of the chuck jaws since the inside is going to be re-turned when the bowl is flipped around. Spun pretty easy on the jaws so I tried chucking a piece of 2x4 for a little more friction but that didn't work well either.
Now I'm thinking 4 maybe 6 screws from the back side of my 2x4 block sticking out the front of it so the points would stick in the bowl a little bit and keep it from spinning. I have an axminster multi purpose screw chuck insert accessory but it only has 3 points and isn't a very big circle.
I suppose sand paper would work too or would it just clog up and spin?
Am I the only one this happens to?
I tighten the tailstock down hard but inevitably when I get to the outside diameter when truing up a bowl it will slip on the jam chuck. Then I get a vibration and have to start over. I figure a lot of it is due to the wax on the inside. These are 12-14 inch bowls so far it's happened to. I used to just jam the bowl on top of the chuck jaws since the inside is going to be re-turned when the bowl is flipped around. Spun pretty easy on the jaws so I tried chucking a piece of 2x4 for a little more friction but that didn't work well either.
Now I'm thinking 4 maybe 6 screws from the back side of my 2x4 block sticking out the front of it so the points would stick in the bowl a little bit and keep it from spinning. I have an axminster multi purpose screw chuck insert accessory but it only has 3 points and isn't a very big circle.
I suppose sand paper would work too or would it just clog up and spin?
Am I the only one this happens to?