I think you'll like the VM100 chuck.
Just for your information, the little bolts that hold the jaw sets in using a 3mm Allen Key, (supplied with the chuck), are a little easy to get rounded if you are changing jaw sets often, or leave them in forever then try to remove them. If you do leave them forever then cannot remove them, open the jaws to the maximum, then tap the heads of the bolt(s) with the rounded end of a ball-peen hammer. Vicmarc have this exact operation on their website in a short video.
Over time I decided to purchase extra bolts but not through wood turning shops, way too expensive.
The standard bolts are:- M6 x 12 (12 mm long) Flat Head Socket Screws G12.9 (Alloy Steel - Plain). The G12.9 specification is important.
If you ever decide to get a set of Vicmarc bowl jaws, there are a few sizes of these jaw sets, then you will need longer bolts, which for some reason are never included in explanations of what these bowl jaws can do.
The Bowl Jaw bolts are the same as above, except they are longer. M6 x 16 (16mm in length).
It is possible to attach a set of Vicmarc bowl jaws with the normal shorter bolts, just. However they can come off, and in the instance I have seen, by stripping the threads on one of the bolts. This caused a very bad out of balance wobble; which was not nice for the turner involved.
In case you aren't sure what a set of bowl jaws look like; below, is a set of Vicmarc Bowl Jaws attached to a VM100 chuck. The white rubber thingys holding the bowl in place, are aftermarket ones I provided myself. They are in fact, soft rubber door stops.
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