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Pen Jaws Te most accurate way to drill a pen or project blank is on your lathe. With these pen jaws, you can confidently drill blanks knowing you’ll get an accurate, centered hole every time. Drilling pressure is easily controlled using the tailstock handwheel, virtually eliminating exit hole breakout that’s common to plastics.


# 105-620 Pen Jaws $39.99 ▶ 3/8"–1-1/8" ◀ ◀ 1"–1-3/4" ▶


Heavy Bowl/Gripper Jaws Tese deep, heavy-duty jaws feature a robust cross section for strength, dovetail interior and exterior taper on the end of the jaw for traditional chucking. A series of serrations on the interior provide a tenacious grip on a spigot. Te large face of the jaw provides excellent registration for the work piece making it ideal for large bowls and platters.


# 105-614 3" Jaws $69.99 ▶ 1-3/4"–2-9/16" ◀ ◀ 3-3/16"–4" ▶ # 105-617 Long Nose Jaws


Dovetail/Deep Gripper Jaws Tese jaws are ideal for turning large bowls, green timber and hollow vessels. Te deep body design with ample internal serrations make them ideal for gripping heavy hollow forms while the dovetail taper on the end of the interior and exterior are perfect for holding large bowls and platters.


# 105-615 4" Jaws $57.99 ▶ 3-1/16"–3-3/4" ◀ ◀ 3-3/4"–4-1/2" ▶


Dovetail Jaws Designed for turning large bowls and platters, these heavy-duty dovetail jaws provide the strength and grip you need for turning work up to 30" in diameter.


# 105-616 5" Jaws $61.99 ▶ 4"–4-7/8" ◀ ◀ 5"–5-5/8" ▶


Pin Jaws Tese jaws are a must-have for woodturners who enjoy turning small projects such as pepper mills, finials, boxes, ornaments and more. Ideal for gripping pre-drilled stock, they also provide easy access for tooling the base of the work piece. Te dovetail profile on the exterior of the jaws provide a positive grip without marking.


# 105-618 Pin Jaws $62.99 ▶ 3/8"–1-1/8" ◀ ◀ 1"–1-3/4" ▶


Mini Spigot Jaws Tese jaws feature serrations on the exterior of the jaw for a tenacious grip on surfaces that won’t be visible on the finished work piece. Te interior of the jaws feature a non-marking smooth bore for holding dowels and tenons.


# 105-619 Spigot Jaws $44.99 ▶ 1/2"–1-1/4" ◀ ◀ 1"–1-3/4" ▶ $62.99 ▶ 1-1/2"–2-1/4" ◀ ◀ 2-1/4"–3" ▶


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Remounting Jaws Remounting jaws are very popular as they allow you to re-chuck bowls and projects for light reshaping, removing tooling marks as well as creating decorative elements on the foot of the bowl. Soſt rubber grippers hold the work comfortably in place without marring. Cast aluminum construction with 8 rubber grippers and 8 standard screws.


# 105-612


Mini-Jaws Mega Jaws


$59.99 ▶ 2-1/4"–6-3/4" ◀ Replacement Remounting Jaw Gripper Set


Includes: 8 rubber grippers, 8 standard screws. # 105-646 ............................................................... $18.99


Long Nose Jaws Tese jaws make it easier for shaping the base of bowls by holding the work away from the headstock. Te end of the jaws also have an interior and exterior dovetail taper along with a series of internal serrations that provide a tenacious grip on a spigot.


◀ 3-3/4"–8-1/4" ▶ $89.99 ▶ 2-1/8"–10-7/8" ◀ ◀ 3-1/2"–12-3/8" ▶


Plastic Soft Jaws With these plastic soſt jaws, you can create custom jaws to suit your needs. Tey are non- marking and offer exceptional versatility for all types of woodturning.


# 105-645 Plastic Soft Jaws $19.99 ▶ Thickness–1" ◀ ◀ Outside dia.–4-3/4" ▶


Faceplate Rings Designed for use with 2" dovetail jaws, these faceplate rings are ideal for holding small to medium size bowls. Tey can be leſt on rough turned bowls during the drying process


making re-chucking easy later on. # 105-644 3-3/8" Faceplate Ring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29.99 5" Faceplate Ring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $39.99


No-Lock Spindle Washer Have you ever had your chuck or faceplate get spindle?


stuck on your lathe We have the solution.


Our team has developed a No-Lock spindle washer using a special DuPont® plastic


that will prevent


your chuck from ever getting stuck again. Te No-Lock spindle washer is highly resistant to wear and abrasion, giving you years of dependable service, unlike pressed-fiber washers. Give these washers a try, you'll wonder how you ever turned


without them. Size » 3/4", 1", 1-1/4", 1-1/2", M33 # 104-650 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.25 Buy any 2 for only $4.00


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