On 4 June 2015 at 08:22, Peter Blodow <p.blo...@dreki.de> wrote:
> To make sure, if you own a high speed grinder of the longitudinal
> (Dremel) style, have the jaws open a little less than the size of the
> bore of the chuck body. Then mount the grinder on the tool post somehow,
> run the lathe at highest speed and move in and out until there are no
> more sparks.

That only works for that exact diameter, though, unless you assume the
scroll is perfect.
Incidentally, clamping wood between the jaws is probably better than
trusting centrifugal force.
Post 19 here has a neat quick-and dirty version of the same idea using
bits of angle iron:
http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/general/how-do-you-grind-chuck-lathe-157098/

Even on the three-jaw version the curve of the teeth on the jaws can
only match the scroll at one diameter.
In fact, the more I think about them the more convinced I am that that
they can't possibly work :-)

-- 
atp
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