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    Talking Really Big Columns

    Hey Creekers. I turn on a Hapfo 7000 at work. Currently I am glueing stave to turn 16 1/4 diamter by 12' long columns. I need a heavy duty mt3 live center. The 1 I have is too long and the wieght of the column is making it wobble.

    Any suggestions would be welcome.

    Thanks,
    Mike
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    I have had the same problem with really heavy turnings. You might want to look at a nice metal turning live center. I have been looking at Skoda brand centers.

    Hutch

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    Currently I am glueing stave to turn 16 1/4 diamter by 12' long columns. I need a heavy duty mt3 live center. The 1 I have is too long and the wieght of the column is making it wobble.
    Mike , you might call craft supplies, ask for technical assistants. ask about item 130-2333,, revolving center chuck adapter . this chuck adapter threads onto the revolving center and allows a chuck or faceplate to be mounted on the revolving center. now this adapter fits the oneway revolving center and the jet , do not know what type of revolving center you have??? that may be your problem, upgrade to oneway mt3, but craft supplies technique assistant may know of another option.

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    I bought my MT4 at McMaster-Carr


    Here is the same item in MT3 size
    900 pound working weight

    5000 rpm

    Part no. 3229A13

    Price $100.37


    It says economy live center but this for a metal lathe so it is much stronger than most wood tools.

    http://www.mcmaster.com/#3229a13/=eahad3 Page 2514 in the online catalog
    Last edited by Mike Davis NC; 09-30-2011 at 4:10 PM.
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    for a metal lathe so it is much stronger than most wood tools.
    Mike, i believe you are right, $ its about same as some woodworking tapers too, one call away

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