condeesteso
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Not sure how many of us are aware of these holdfasts, but Simon sent me a pair to try / test a few weeks ago.
I'll own up to being a very big fan of traditional holdfasts (forge-bent steel, 3/4 hole, one hammer, that's it) - so I was keen to try them.
I think Simon has done a fair bit of tuning on these holdfasts - as we learned a good while ago from the late Richard T, they are not quite as simple to make as they appear and subtle changes to dimensions and angles can make significant differences to the way they behave.
I'd say the obvious test is grip, but just as important - the ability to act progressively. Regular users will know this, but it might be assumed that these are quite crude on/off things. That should not be the case at all - if made well they are progressive and I think that is very important. Simon has got these nice, you can tap and feel the holdfast feed into the bench top in very small increments, so clamping pressure can be controlled.
These holdfasts are powerful when needed too, here a Mancuna pillar drill on the end of a 2m beech board ( I'd say the Mancuna was about 20Kg)
They are very nicely made indeed, complete with a nice branding mark on the toe.
At the moment Richard Maguire has some (a few) and I understand they will soon be available from Workshop Heaven, £49 a pair I am told.
I still use Richard's as well of course, they are special after all. But it is very good I think to have proper hot forged holdfasts being made here in the UK again - well done indeed Simon.
I'll own up to being a very big fan of traditional holdfasts (forge-bent steel, 3/4 hole, one hammer, that's it) - so I was keen to try them.
I think Simon has done a fair bit of tuning on these holdfasts - as we learned a good while ago from the late Richard T, they are not quite as simple to make as they appear and subtle changes to dimensions and angles can make significant differences to the way they behave.
I'd say the obvious test is grip, but just as important - the ability to act progressively. Regular users will know this, but it might be assumed that these are quite crude on/off things. That should not be the case at all - if made well they are progressive and I think that is very important. Simon has got these nice, you can tap and feel the holdfast feed into the bench top in very small increments, so clamping pressure can be controlled.
These holdfasts are powerful when needed too, here a Mancuna pillar drill on the end of a 2m beech board ( I'd say the Mancuna was about 20Kg)
They are very nicely made indeed, complete with a nice branding mark on the toe.
At the moment Richard Maguire has some (a few) and I understand they will soon be available from Workshop Heaven, £49 a pair I am told.
I still use Richard's as well of course, they are special after all. But it is very good I think to have proper hot forged holdfasts being made here in the UK again - well done indeed Simon.