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Titaniam K .. i certainly understand the best holes are made by a reamer, just thinking about getting a good start with the cleaner hole
Makes sense.
Your OP mentioned that you will be drilling 1/2-5/8" holes so my recommendation would be a Jacobs Ball Bearing Super Chuck. I have one that I bought for $5 at a used equipment place here in town years ago. It is old, so I assume it is US made. It isn't silky smooth like my Albrecht but it is a solid performer and it won't lock-up on you. It is built like a tank; I think if we have a nuclear holocaust there will only be cockroaches, Schwinn Varsity bicycles and Jacobs Ball Bearing Super Chucks that survive. For larger holes it is my go-to chuck on the mill. Good luck! TK