Originally Posted by
Alex Zeller
It shouldn't see much rotational force but at the same time I don't want it to spin and do damage to the spindle or tailstock. I got the Best Woodworking Tool adapter yesterday and measured it's runout, with was about +/- .002". That's both the adapter and the spindle so I would say it's very accurate. I think the most amount of rotational force it would see is when it's used for sanding. I have a local shop making me a 20" aluminum disc that I can mount to a faceplate I can mount to the adapter or my headstock spindle. I'll be able to mount my chuck on the other side so I can use the tailstock to sand things like segmented rings and bowls flat.