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Joe, I haven't run into any problems using the cheater jaws like that. Commercial soft top jaws would be stronger of course, being properly keyed to the master jaw, plus they would repeat better when you needed to put them back on. But if you are making a set as more or less permanent top jaws that wouldn't matter. You can buy those ready to machine from a couple of places if you don't want to fit the keyways, etc on the master jaws.
I think that the cheater jaws work as well as they do is that for second ops, or close concentricity chucking, generally the part is a little delicate so you aren't really chucking hard anyway. Those I showed are aluminum, but just for ease, and I have a pile of 2 1/4" drops I can use for that. Steel would be just fine.
I think that the cheater jaws work as well as they do is that for second ops, or close concentricity chucking, generally the part is a little delicate so you aren't really chucking hard anyway. Those I showed are aluminum, but just for ease, and I have a pile of 2 1/4" drops I can use for that. Steel would be just fine.