Roger Chandler
02-27-2010, 10:42 PM
I thought some might find this useful or at least a bit interesting.
I visited the WoodCraft store in Roanoke, Va. after a business meeting, and picked up the SuperNova2 chuck. They had it on sale for $119.99. [great buy]
I already own the original SuperNova and I noticed that in addition to the backing plate, and the allen key wrench, the slides on the superNova2 are a good bit bigger than the original superNova. I would guess that this would add strength to the chuck and it's ability to hold.
It was such a good buy, and I already had jaws of different sizes for my superNova that are interchangable, that I could not pass it up. I look forward to mounting my cole jaws on the superNova, and keep it ready for finishing off the bottoms of bowls, and use the superNova2 as my main chuck for turning.
If you are looking for a first quality chuck at a really good price, Now is the time to contact Woodcraft,
I visited the WoodCraft store in Roanoke, Va. after a business meeting, and picked up the SuperNova2 chuck. They had it on sale for $119.99. [great buy]
I already own the original SuperNova and I noticed that in addition to the backing plate, and the allen key wrench, the slides on the superNova2 are a good bit bigger than the original superNova. I would guess that this would add strength to the chuck and it's ability to hold.
It was such a good buy, and I already had jaws of different sizes for my superNova that are interchangable, that I could not pass it up. I look forward to mounting my cole jaws on the superNova, and keep it ready for finishing off the bottoms of bowls, and use the superNova2 as my main chuck for turning.
If you are looking for a first quality chuck at a really good price, Now is the time to contact Woodcraft,