Any thoughts on a Steb center versus a Spur center; advantages/disadvantages, when to use one over the other?
The Oneway cup center works well for me.I’ll suggest a third alternative- ONEWAY safe center- cup center with a point
I use the cup center for most spindle work.
Recenters near perfect
Great for off center work, if I ever want to flip the piece end for end the cups match my tail center for near perfect centering
Our great feature - if I want to orient the grain for something like a 3 sided turning- I just loosen the tailstock a bit and rotate the piece so my grain lines up with the first index then do the layout.
I use a spur center most of the time for starting bowls and hollow forms.
Steb centers are ok. For me the cup center is a much better choice.
My steb center stay in a drawer.
Many folks in the forum have the stronghold. I have a couple great chuck..Oneway Strong Hold chuck a while back. Does anyone use that model?
Yes. Oneway chucks/jaws are my favorite. They are the only mfr with the profile jaws (explained on their website). The unique profile provides improved grip over other designs as tenon dia increases. My favorite jaws are the profile tower jaws which give more bottom access to bowls/platters and grip long tenons for extended hf’s like vases.Much food for thought! Thanks to all. I sprung for the Oneway Strong Hold chuck a while back. Does anyone use that model?
Yes, love 'em. I have two Strongholds & two Talons. I agree with @Doug Freeman regarding the profile jaws. What I really like is that they are so much easier to open/close than any of my other chucks (Vicmarc, Axminster, Records, Novas & Grizzly). Some will say the machining tolerances on some of those other chucks is better making them harder to operate - but, I've never had a holding problem with any of my Oneways.Much food for thought! Thanks to all. I sprung for the Oneway Strong Hold chuck a while back. Does anyone use that model?