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Subject:
Re: A Chuck Gripping Question
Response To:
A Chuck Gripping Question ()

keith tompkins
Another thing to consider...a large tenon with a poorly cut shoulder will not be secure in the chuck;much of the holding power of the chuck is due to the shoulder of the wood securely resting against the chuck jaws. Emmett, are you having difficulties holding your stock?

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