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Live center alternative

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At the studio, we've been using the Nova live centers (multiple points included) for most turning, even though the Powermatics come with their own centers. After 7 years, and some beginner mis-use, we have at least one that needs replacing. What live center kits can you recommend in the $100 range?
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I love my Oneway with the 3/4x10 threads, as it is easy to make custom centers for specific applications. I've made them with points, flats, and inverted points for various projects over the years. It does require buying a 3/4x10 tap. Robust also makes one with that same thread pattern - have their drive center in that configuration and have customized it over the years too.
 
I haven't looked at the pricing for live centers. I'm still using the Nova and the Powermatic copy of the Oneway. Both are 20 years or older and get used a lot for all sizes of turnings. I've looked at the Pennstateind. live centers as well as the Grizzly. Don't know how good they are.
 
I'd like a version of this smaller reverse cone(?) for my Oneway live center. It comes with a similar fitting, but it is much larger and without the pinpoint center interior. I guess I could make a wood insert for the Oneway of a similar shape.
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I have both the Powermatic and Oneway which are identical. Like mentioned already I've made various jigs using the 3/4-10 thread. I also have a threaded adapter for my chuck which comes in handy for centering my segmented work.
 
I use the Robust live and drive threaded centers and love ‘em, but in a teaching environment I think you want the same accessories so students can do the same setup. I see that Nova kit on amz for $97.
 
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