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A gray scale anaglyph view able with red/cyan 3d glasses.
A threaded rod, coupling nut, and some square tubing that fits together.
I might make this, if my welding is good enough. It's easy for things
not to fit together after the weld has cooled. I would line the jaws
with 3 ply wood veneer and use it to hold small wooden pieces for
cutting/drilling.
I seem to be starting more projects than I'm ever going to finish.
Comments welcome:
Stephen S
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On 8/3/2017 3:14 PM, StephenS wrote:
> A gray scale anaglyph view able with red/cyan 3d glasses.
>
> A threaded rod, coupling nut, and some square tubing that fits together.
>
Nicely done. :)
I've not seen this design before. All of the vices I've used look like this:
http://www.toolsinstock.com/100MM_ENGINEERS_VICE--product--8355.html
Or this:
http://www.toolsinstock.com/150mm_WOODWORKING_VICE--product--8466.html
But then that has been at work and the companies paid for it.
I can't see the thread.
> I might make this, if my welding is good enough. It's easy for things
> not to fit together after the weld has cooled.
Gas welding?
> I would line the jaws
> with 3 ply wood veneer and use it to hold small wooden pieces for
> cutting/drilling.
>
> I seem to be starting more projects than I'm ever going to finish.
>
Not a lot I can say about that except, me too. ;)
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Stephen
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On 03/08/2017 1:09 PM, Stephen wrote:
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> Nicely done. :)
> I've not seen this design before. All of the vices I've used look like
> this:
> http://www.toolsinstock.com/100MM_ENGINEERS_VICE--product--8355.html
> Or this:
> http://www.toolsinstock.com/150mm_WOODWORKING_VICE--product--8466.html
>
> But then that has been at work and the companies paid for it.
>
> I can't see the thread.
>
The first one.
One of the pieces is a 'U' shape, if I cut the tubing it would distort
to much from tension. A change in design was needed.
>> I might make this, if my welding is good enough. It's easy for things
>> not to fit together after the weld has cooled.
>
> Gas welding?
...
Arc, MIG (metal inert gas)
Stephen S
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On 8/4/2017 12:29 AM, StephenS wrote:
> On 03/08/2017 1:09 PM, Stephen wrote:
> ....
>> Nicely done. :)
>> I've not seen this design before. All of the vices I've used look like
>> this:
>> http://www.toolsinstock.com/100MM_ENGINEERS_VICE--product--8355.html
>> Or this:
>> http://www.toolsinstock.com/150mm_WOODWORKING_VICE--product--8466.html
>>
>> But then that has been at work and the companies paid for it.
>>
>> I can't see the thread.
>>
> The first one.
You have lost me there, Stephen.
I was talking about the threaded rod and what it screws into.
> One of the pieces is a 'U' shape, if I cut the tubing it would distort
> to much from tension. A change in design was needed.
>
>>> I might make this, if my welding is good enough. It's easy for things
>>> not to fit together after the weld has cooled.
>>
My inexperience is showing here.
My only exposure to welding* is when I worked offshore and everything
was built like a brick outside loo. ;)
>> Gas welding?
> ....
> Arc, MIG (metal inert gas)
>
I thought gas because with arc maybe only a tack would do. But then I
forgot about the support legs and the material.
Which makes me wonder if a blob would work for the welds.
(Something else to distract me from other projects. Groan.)
*
And that was watching other people work and time spent chatting in the
tea hut during "smoke-o" and skiving. :)
All the welding done there was TIG
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Stephen
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On 03/08/2017 10:14 AM, StephenS wrote:
> ...
> A threaded rod, coupling nut, and some square tubing that fits together.
>
> ...
Small update.
Stephen S
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