I'm looking at a lathe upgrade. My current lathe (and all associated chucks) are D1-4. The lathes I am looking at are all D1-5 or D1-6.
For the most part, it's not a big deal for me to just buy a new 3-jaw or what-have-you, but I have two chucks in particular that are difficult to replace easily (or cheaply) and of course, I use them more than any other. The nuclear option would be to just suck it up and buy new ones, but that would cost me near to $1500. I *might* be able to offset that a bit by selling these along with my current lathe, or separately.
It seems like there are a couple different ways I could go (adapter plates, modifying the chucks directly, etc...) and I'm just looking for some thoughts or ideas on how this might be best handled.
EDIT: I guess in one of the cases, it just uses an adapter plate so I can just swap that out. So the question really only applies to the ER collet chuck I use that has the cams directly mounted to it.
For the most part, it's not a big deal for me to just buy a new 3-jaw or what-have-you, but I have two chucks in particular that are difficult to replace easily (or cheaply) and of course, I use them more than any other. The nuclear option would be to just suck it up and buy new ones, but that would cost me near to $1500. I *might* be able to offset that a bit by selling these along with my current lathe, or separately.
It seems like there are a couple different ways I could go (adapter plates, modifying the chucks directly, etc...) and I'm just looking for some thoughts or ideas on how this might be best handled.
EDIT: I guess in one of the cases, it just uses an adapter plate so I can just swap that out. So the question really only applies to the ER collet chuck I use that has the cams directly mounted to it.
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