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    Question Chuck envy

    I have been envying those with chucks.
    Then, my wife said: 'What would you like for Xmas?'

    So, I'm researching chucks. Can you tell me a bit about chucks, types, costs, brands, etc. that might help me choose one?

    -- joe
    I am: new wood turner, been turning pens/bowls/ornaments, and own a Rockwell 46-111 wood lathe ... and I'm cheap :-)

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    Without any more information from you, I would say the best, most cost effective chuck is the Talon. The Best ever is the Stronghold, but expensive.

    Bruce

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    Joe I just went though this myself. I found the two companies that made the best selling pro chucks. Teknatool---SuperNova and Oneway --Talon. I looked for months and ran into the SuperNova last week on sale for $175.00. I bought it as a matter of fact it's still sitting on my desk.
    I am trying to get a couple of things done in the shop before I get back to turning bowls.
    I am sure there are others out there but these two seemed the best.
    Oh because I mentioned buying one---Pic is required by the Police
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    ---I may be broke---but we have plenty of wood---

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    Joe -

    Another vote for the Talon. Various acessory jaws are available to hold different sized pieces.

    Just finished running off a couple of wooden pulls (knobs) with mine.

    Ted

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    I don't know the budget but I bought a SuperNova from KMS tools on Ebay (they have their own site as well) and could not have gotten more for the money. I priced everything I got from them at other sources and it was all in the $500 PLUS range. From KMS it was $300. Shipping was fast and they now have the Suprnova2 which looks really nice. I would say that the Oneways chucks are nicer than my original Supernova but I made out like a fat rat and have accessories that I would otherwise try to do without rather than spend the money. Just my 2 cents worth.
    I have no affiliation just liked there price AND service.

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    A friend and I both bought a PSI Import chuck. I might as well have thrown $80.00 out my truck window as I drove down the Freeway. I couldn't get it to hold. Everytime you turned around (No pun intended) you were having to re-chuck the piece because it was loose or worse it would throw the piece across the shop. After a week of this I bought the Oneway Talon and have never looked back. I have even hung a tool pretty good and not knocked it off center (external clamping). Neither Art nor I have any enemies we are willing to give the PSI chucks to. Figured I'd wait and use it on the trot line this summer.
    Craig Fyock

    Member: Dallas Area Woodturnes
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    Thanks to all those who sacrifice to keep us safe and free!!!

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    Sorry forgot. The one I got was around 200.00 w/1 set of jaws
    Craig Fyock

    Member: Dallas Area Woodturnes
    Hunt County Woodturners

    Thanks to all those who sacrifice to keep us safe and free!!!

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    I have the Talon it has worked very well for me!
    Jim

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    I to have the Talon and have nothing but great comments on it.

    Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig Fyock
    A friend and I both bought a PSI Import chuck. I might as well have thrown $80.00 out my truck window.....
    PSI is supposed to have a "no questions asked" return policy. Did you try for a refund from PSI??

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    No I havent tried. I purchased it through one of their re-sellers so dont know if that counts or not. I will hae to try. Oh, I had forgotten that on the first piece I chucked up when tightening the chuck one of the ears on the tightening bars broke off so I had to go b some drill stem and make my own tightening bar to replace the one that the ear broke off of. I will try tomorrow and let you know what PSI says.... Thanks for the input....
    Craig Fyock

    Member: Dallas Area Woodturnes
    Hunt County Woodturners

    Thanks to all those who sacrifice to keep us safe and free!!!

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    Hey Craig, throw that chuck my way I love those cheapies!!!
    I bought a $37 chuck from Grizzly and have very good luck with it.
    Then again, I fiddle with everything to make it work how "I" want it to work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Shuk
    I don't know the budget but I bought a SuperNova from KMS tools on Ebay (they have their own site as well) and could not have gotten more for the money. I priced everything I got from them at other sources and it was all in the $500 PLUS range. From KMS it was $300. Shipping was fast and they now have the Suprnova2 which looks really nice. I would say that the Oneways chucks are nicer than my original Supernova but I made out like a fat rat and have accessories that I would otherwise try to do without rather than spend the money. Just my 2 cents worth.
    I have no affiliation just liked there price AND service.
    I'm with John on this one. Looked at them all, and the KMS deal was too good to pass up. I've been happy.

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    Who do you recommned as a source for the Oneway Talon chucks?

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    You can buy oneway products right from them I think the site is WWW.ONEWAY.CA Their service is as good as their tools.

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