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10" JAW SET JSCOLE For Nova Chucks With Accessory Buffer Kit

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Features

  • Full size Cole Jaws - holds bowls up to 10" WITH accessory buffer kit
  • Allows you to mount 50mm, Step and 100mm jaws to the face of the Cole jaws, allowing you to bowl from start to finish without changing jaws
  • Extra buffer kits facilitate better holding power on various shaped bowl rims,this set of jaws alone can transform a bowl from a rough rough to a fully polished smooth bowl.
  • Fits Original Nova, Supernova, G3, Titan, and Midi chucks.

Description

The Cole jaws are a very versatile set designed primarily for the re-chucking of bowls to remove chuck marks or to re-shape the bottom of bowls that have already been turned. The Cole Jaws come with a set of extra long mounting screws, which enables you to mount the 50mm, Step, and 100mm jaws onto the face of your Cole jaws, allowing you to do you bowl from start to finish with out changing jaws. All the facilities of the other jaw sets can be fully utilized in conjunction with the Cole jaws. These jaws more than any other really begin to explore the tremendous versatility of the Nova Chuck. However we all know too well that in removing a tenon from a workpiece the jaws tend to mar the surface but with the bumpers on the Cole jaws those hard marks are a thing of the past. The best thing with jaws such as these is you can use both compression or expansion to chuck a workpiece without spending time having to change jaws, readjust the bumpers and so forth.A special woodworm screw (optional) can be used for initial bowl mounting. With this combination of holding methods, it is possible to turn a bowl from rough blank to a completely finished smooth bowl with just this one jaw set. The Chuck Cole jaw combination is the only chucking system to allow such a complete facility without any complex jaw changes or different set ups. There are a number of re-chucking options; false wooden jaws can be added, wooden dowels used or rubber stoppers which are provided with the basic kit.


Manufacturer: ‎Yeivzwba


Part Number: ‎cole-jaws


Item Weight: ‎1.85 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎6.1 x 5.39 x 1.93 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎cole-jaws


Power Source: ‎hand_powered


Included Components: ‎COLE JAW SET


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: March 8, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Not worth it
I was excited to get product but extremely disappointed when I realized how poorly made it was. Parts were broken and had to modify with my own just to make it work.
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023 by Phillip Vossler

  • Work correctly, cast aluminum not a nicely machined alloy you usually see w/ chuck jaws
In the interest of full disclosure, as a trusted and unbiased amazon reviewer, I was able to request this product free of charge. I have to say I was a bit hesitant to request these after seeing the 1 and 2 star ratings. However, I am always a bit suspicious when I see a rating w/o a review or a 1 line review. First the stuff I don't like: As mentioned the jaws appear to be cast aluminum. not the nicely machined jaws you usually find. However, this does not affect the functionality of the product. My second gripe is the cost. I feel the current price is too steep given how these appear and how they are made. If the price were lower, I would give them a higher rating. The good stuff: Other than what was already mentioned, I can't find anything wrong with these jaws. I am surprised by the low ratings. They fit precisely on my G3 chuck. When fully closed there are no gaps. There are 8 rubber bumpers which seem decent and that is also a good amount especially for jaws of this size. There are plenty of mounting holes to accommodate all bowl sizes within the maximum capacity of the jaws. I measure about 1/64 of an inch run out from the point of the jaw furthest away from the lathe center. There could also be some run out from the chuck that is contributing to this. I consider this amount of run out to be reasonable. I used about an 8 inch bowl to take these jaws for a spin (apologies for the bad lathe humor). All bumpers gripped the bowls with no gaps. The bowl felt tight. I had a gouge on the outside of the bowl from a bad catch. I used a spindle gouge with a finger nail grind to make gentle shearing cuts which worked just fine. I also ran the lathe at 500 RPM which is the stated maximum speed for the jaws. I did not use tail stock support for this operation. This is not good practice and is not recommended, but I didn't have any problems. But, please don't do this. I then used tail stock support and removed the tenon. Again, I took gentle cuts. When I was down to a small nub, I removed the tail stock and gently cleaned up the bottom of the bowl. I lowered the speed to about 250 RPM and then used a drill with pad sanders of varying grits to finish the outside of the bowl. Everything worked as it should. The quality of the bumpers and attachment screws are good. The jaws positioned easily on the chuck and tightened securely. The very low ratings do not make sense to me. Just some miscellaneous items here that are more of a general nature and not product specific: You have to be very careful with Cole jaws - one slip and you could wind up with a broken finger. Those large areas between the jaws can be problematic. This is something that is true with any jaws of this type. An alternative to Cole jaws would be a Longworth chuck. If you have the time, a router, and a faceplate you can make one very inexpensively. All you need is some plywood and bumpers and fasteners which you can get at any big box store. In my opinion these are a bit safer - you basically have 2 plywood disks that are sandwiched together. If you accidentally hit the rotating edge, you will get hurt but not nearly as badly when compared with the Cole jaws. Another benefit is that you can make these any size you want - you can easily match the size to your lathe capacity. If this is a project of interest, you will find a number of helpful YouTube videos detailing construction. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2023 by Jason Gargo

  • OK chuck set
Very light metal, not what I usually think of for a lathe chuck. Balanced enough, and comes with the basic hardware needed.
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023 by D Schmertz

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