Opinions Please - Royal Products Lathe Chuck Stops?

Tom did you hand craft your own lathe chuck and dial calipers?
 
I've never seen the Palmgren cast iron stands. Great thing to have.
I made a support for mine with a modified keyboard bench and a lab jack stand.
I got tired of the scissor jack on the milk crate tumping over.

That's even higher class than mine: 5 gallon bucket, and whatever scraps of wood that haven't made it to the dumpster, yet.
 
That's even higher class than mine: 5 gallon bucket, and whatever scraps of wood that haven't made it to the dumpster, yet.

Its funny how many of us are using buckets and totes and shims as stands. I'm going to raise up my band saw at least 8 inches with a mobile stand. The problem is my saw is so low to the ground it was lower than any stand I could find. Plus the wheels don't swivel so I have to scrape the hard plastic wheels sideways across the floor to turn it which sounds like fingernails on a chalkboard.
 
Just for my clarification are these also called Spiders? It seems that there are a couple of different types of spiders that operate in completely different ways.

David
 
David no spiders as I understand them are 90 degree to axial bolts, typically 4 like a 4 jaw chuck that you use to hold for example a rifle barrel. Most typically to support the end of the barrel on the outer end of your spindle but I have heard people using them on both ends of the spindle.

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Coolidge that is the one that I saw and have made one of those as well. However I have seen another type that is called spider and it looks very much like the chuck stop we are talking about.

David
 
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