jimi43
Established Member
Over the last few weeks there seems to be a larger awakening of the work of this genius, stimulated by some excellent examples coming from the Coates workshop in Kent and my beautiful Secret Santa book from Mark.
I mentioned that my Mk1 Coates Moxon vice was back for a bit of tuning and imagine my surprise when a huge red sack appeared on Christmas Day containing what I thought was said vice....only to find it had transmuted into an EVO 3!!!
I have been privileged to watch the evolution of this excellent version of Moxon's design over the last few years and been party to discussions on how it could be bettered.
I can see that many of the improvements discussed as a result of using the earlier versions have been incorporated into this version from the superb sliding dovetails in the uprights....
....to the perfectly cut screws...
..with the added screw grips to aid in tightening and rapid release, and the beautifully turned and contrasting knobs on the main boss....
The faces have been improved with fine hardwood laminates and added leather on one place to provide a soft surface to prevent work bruising....
As Adam mentioned in the SS thread...one of the most useful features of this vice is the "V" cut for holding round items...
...something I use all the time.
Now that I have the instruction manual....
...I fully intend to look into some of the old working practices to get the best from this masterpiece...although this could take some time...
...as I came across the mention of the word BEVIL...so I need to start a thread on sharpening to investigate this finer points in the rounding off of these!!!! :twisted:
Testing of the new version has already started with my assistant doing the required "sniff" test....
There have been a lot of fine improvements of the original version and I think that Joseph would approve of the excellent work from the Coates Workshop....
Cheers
Jimi
I mentioned that my Mk1 Coates Moxon vice was back for a bit of tuning and imagine my surprise when a huge red sack appeared on Christmas Day containing what I thought was said vice....only to find it had transmuted into an EVO 3!!!
I have been privileged to watch the evolution of this excellent version of Moxon's design over the last few years and been party to discussions on how it could be bettered.
I can see that many of the improvements discussed as a result of using the earlier versions have been incorporated into this version from the superb sliding dovetails in the uprights....
....to the perfectly cut screws...
..with the added screw grips to aid in tightening and rapid release, and the beautifully turned and contrasting knobs on the main boss....
The faces have been improved with fine hardwood laminates and added leather on one place to provide a soft surface to prevent work bruising....
As Adam mentioned in the SS thread...one of the most useful features of this vice is the "V" cut for holding round items...
...something I use all the time.
Now that I have the instruction manual....
...I fully intend to look into some of the old working practices to get the best from this masterpiece...although this could take some time...
...as I came across the mention of the word BEVIL...so I need to start a thread on sharpening to investigate this finer points in the rounding off of these!!!! :twisted:
Testing of the new version has already started with my assistant doing the required "sniff" test....
There have been a lot of fine improvements of the original version and I think that Joseph would approve of the excellent work from the Coates Workshop....
Cheers
Jimi