So other designs are possible. It just seems that the first company to design a sell an easy to use tooless collet will own the market.

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Therefore, it is not advised to use an externally threaded piece of jewelry, specially considering the fact that their quality is often questionable. Some piercers who don’t push their researches will claim that “surgical steel” is hypoallergenic and 100% safe while it is not the case at all. For more information on that topic, we invite you to read the blog about safe materials for initial piercings.

I installed the Dewalt 611 router and do not regret that purchase at all. But I am not as happy with the push button and wrench collet design.

I think that it would require a mill where the motor was connected to the spindle by a belt or something, as the draw bar would have to go all the way up to the top.

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Here is a question for the smart mechanical engineers and machinist on the forum. Why are there no collets that work like the keyless chuck in my cordless drill? I can install a drill bit with pretty much any shank diameter and tighten it securely by just turning the chuck by hand.

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In piercing body jewelry, there are different types of mechanism to assemble a piece of jewelry. There’s the externally threaded, the internally threaded and the threadless jewelry. They’re all different, but they’re not all adequate for an initial piercing. So now, why is it so important to know about these differences and what do they change in the healing process of a piercing?

As for externally threaded jewelry, the sharp threading pattern is on the outside of the labret post. It can cause severe irritation or simply harm a piercing every time it’s put in and taken out of the fistula (tunnel). With the threading being exposed, it can harbor a lot of bacteria by passing through several layers of skin as well as accumulating debris, which can make the jewelry hard to take out after a few months. As we can see on the picture, the finish of the jewelry is a lot rougher compared to the internally threaded one, and those imperfections can trap bacteria and cause irritation.

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I know that I should probably be doing more to maintain the home position than just trying not to let anything move. I am sure there are some really excellent methods using all kids of Machine Coordinates, homing switches, and other stuff I have not taken the time to learn how to use successfully.

Holding the button with my thumb is awkward, not impossible or even difficult just a bit ackward. I also seem to be applying more lateral force to the router than I did to the spindle with the ER11 collet. So it is more difficult to make tool changes without losing the home position. I really hate it when I lose the zero position since the likelihood of the next cut ruining what I just spent 30 minutes roughing out are non-zero.

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So in the long list of things that bother me, the push button is fairly low on the list. Now that I think about it I guess it is mostly I got used to using two wrenches and now I need to do things differently. I am getting old and don’t like change nearly as much as I once did.

As you can see, the internally threaded piece of jewelry, or threadless, offers a smooth transition without any excess trauma with the help of an insertion taper. What is internally threaded means the screwing pattern is on the inside of the labret post and on the bead end, whereas threadless jewelry doesn’t have any. It’s more of a press-fit by curving a threadless pin on the bead end that clips in when inserted in the labret post. Moreover, there is a mirror finish polishing which takes out any residues of machinery, compounds or micro-imperfection which can harbor lots of bacteria. It also limits the irritation and trauma that occurs after a piercing.

First of all, it’s important to choose a jewelry that is adequate for a fresh piercing to limit any complications, such as allergic reactions to the metal or irritation due to the polishing finish of the jewelry. Generally, internally threaded or threadless jewelry are what’s best:

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I did find a “quick change” chuck here http://musclechuck.com/technology.html it uses a single Allen wrench to secure the shank. I did not see a version of this collet replacement for the 611.

Allen The big boys use spindles that have a BT40 or BT50 taper. The tool holders are held tight in the taper with a draw bar or they have a special draw button on the taper that is trapped when the draw bar is tightened. Draw bars can be tightened with a series of bellville washers that are released with a power draw bar. All machines that have an auto tool changer have some form of power draw bar so the operator has nothing to do with the tool changes.

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My understanding is that a Jacob’s chuck is designed to take force along the spin axis, so it is perfect for a drill or drill press, but it is not designed to take any lateral force, like you would have on an endmill. Also the precision of a collet system is probably about the best you will get on a machine like this.

I have no definitive idea why they aren’t made this way. However, I suspect it has to do with the fact that a drill chuck is designed to withstand axial force, and not lateral force. That’s about all I can say about that

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I’ve seen some internet site was selling Keyless chuck for CNC attaches to 1/2" Colette. It takes a little more space out of Z clearance, I was ok with that but I couldn’t find one for 1/4". You may want to search internet as detachable keyless chuck.

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I assume the answer has something to do with runout and precision (or maybe shaft RPM). But to my uneducated eye it seems a “keyless chuck” could be designed to any tolerance specified.

Please note that the pictures we take of our jewelry, might not reflect the actual color (metal or stone) of the jewelry you will receive. The color of some stones can vary since they are natural stones.

How do commercial mills like Haas change tooling automatically? They must have some type of quick release collect system.