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Got this with a lathe purchased from an estate sale. I saw it somewhere related to turning but can't recall. Could someone share a link to where I can see what it is for?
 

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It is probably a chuck holder used to carve or decorate a piece still on a chuck. You might need the the pice that go into the holder ends with the thread for your chuck.
 
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