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The Dream Chuck Stop from Dream Tools Inc. allows end users to machine through a part by providing the clearance for cutting tools to go through the part. According to the company, it is reusable unlike soft jaws and conventional chuck stops. It also elimimates the time-consuming process of machining soft jaws.
The patent-pending chuck-stop design can reportedly pay for itself after a few setups.
End users can set up a part along the jaw diameter in increments of 1.5mm (0.062") thanks to the rise blocks. They can machine through a part thanks to the adjustable sliding blocks and position a part at any diameter. The chuck stop consistently holds a part perpendicular to the jaws and parallel to the chuck face.
Ray Tejeda, who owns Dream Tools, talks about the motivation behind his Dream Chuck Stop in the third episode of Cutting Tool Engineering's Shop Ingenuity video series (below).
Related Glossary Terms
- chuck
chuck
Workholding device that affixes to a mill, lathe or drill-press spindle. It holds a tool or workpiece by one end, allowing it to be rotated. May also be fitted to the machine table to hold a workpiece. Two or more adjustable jaws actually hold the tool or part. May be actuated manually, pneumatically, hydraulically or electrically. See collet.
- clearance
clearance
Space provided behind a tool’s land or relief to prevent rubbing and subsequent premature deterioration of the tool. See land; relief.
- parallel
parallel
Strip or block of precision-ground stock used to elevate a workpiece, while keeping it parallel to the worktable, to prevent cutter/table contact.