Here I have also engraved my logo. You can also see my personnel number from my apprenticeship (903).
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Originally posted by Paul Alciatore View PostThat's a real nifty vise. I particularly like the badge on the movable jaw. How was that done? Stamp? Engraving?
The vice was a workpiece during my apprenticeship as a machinist. I have attached the logo only now.
The vise lay dusty in a back corner of my workshop for a very long time. By chance, it fell into my hands again when cleaning up. I thought to myself, - The would do well on my Pillar Tool.
Last edited by Bruno Mueller; 04-08-2022, 06:42 AM.
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Originally posted by reggie_obe View PostNicely made, good proportions. I like the double V.
Only one fastener holds the fixed jaw in place, or it it pinned as well?
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That's a real nifty vise. I particularly like the badge on the movable jaw. How was that done? Stamp? Engraving?
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Nice design and well built Bruno,my Heinrich 30 8” Drill Press Vise built similar with sliding portion held captive in round shafts and it works great!
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It would be dandy for holding square or round pieces end up. But that's pretty specific. No option for holding much else. You clearly made it with a very set use in mind. Is it just for square or round being held accurately on end?
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That things high quality and looks like it would come in handy for multiple sizes of square holding... Nice work.
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Nicely made, good proportions. I like the double V.
Only one fastener holds the fixed jaw in place, or it it pinned as well?
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Mini vice found while cleaning up.
While cleaning up in my workshop, I again fell into the hands of a small vise that I built during my apprenticeship as a machinist.
The part was only slightly tarnished, so I only removed the flats on an emery board.
The part fits very well with my Pillar Tool.
The spindle has a M 10 thread.
The guide pins are 6 mm thick.
The base plate has a thickness of 8 mm and the total height of the part is 24 mm.
Last edited by Bruno Mueller; 04-05-2022, 06:49 AM.Tags: None
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