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    Offset chuck

    I had a little shop time this weekend so stated a new segmented project. While waiting for glue-ups to dry I decided to make an offset chuck. Very simple design using pallet wood, a sliding dovetail and a couple set screws. Double stick tape to hold the blanks in place and presto--- pendants from scrap.
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    Mike - great looking pendants! Looks like your sliding off-set chuck thingy works pretty good! I will have to keep your design in mind - just in case I decide to give pendants a try!
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    Now that is using your head. Nice simple and effective. I like it.

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    Cool tool man. That is another shop made jig I will have to keep in mind for when I get around to turning some pendants.
    Who knew your could have so much fun with such a small chunk of wood

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    This was the first step, next I will play with a means of rotating the blank on the slide. I have done a Sketch up of what I have in mind. I like to test all aspects before the moving on to the next step. What I did with the first step could have been done by removeing 2 jaws on a chuck but I wanted to verify the sliding dovetail would work as I had hoped. So far so good, now on to the next step
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    try 2 sliding dove tails that are perpendicular to eachother
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    Nice looking pendants, and a very crafty means of making a chuck.

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    cool chuck, always wanted to try these pendants, might have to try one of these chucks.

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    I've not done pendants since I moved from Ohio (no shop up yet). A friend was looking at my pics on facebook. Said it could have his bands sell them at concerts really easy. So, as soon as I get set up, pendants it will be.
    Have a Nice Day!

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