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Mr Crispin here once again and welcome to my workshop [Applause] in todays video Im going to be doing some internal grinding on the lathe and Im also going to be doing some slightly unorthodox work holding so you will shortly see some of the pieces Ive got to hold in the lathe to do this grinding but before I get into that I want to start the year on a serious note and invite you to join in in my caption competition now no I did not push it up there by myself but as you may have guessed I did have to get it down there by myself so I invite you to leave your comments in the description and there will be a prize for the best caption without further Ado lets get on with some Machining come on [Music] the work pieces for todays video can be seen here for jaw Chuck face plate three jaw Chuck I recently re-grammed a spindle nose of my lathe and I did so because its condition was somewhat questionable the condition of the mating faces on these pieces of tooling are also in some more qu