Advice please on vice for bench project

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Hi, I am currently making a work bench, which is going pretty well. I have a front vice at one side, and an end vice. For the end vice, I have used a veritas tail vice thread, as when i set out on the project, i thought that I would make a wagon type vice. However, I have since changed my mind about this, as I could not find a design that was easy enough and also I thought that while it was cool, I probably would not use it that much. So, I have just used the thread to make an end mounted vice. However, obviously, the thread and the cheek revolve around each other, so I need 1 or 2 rods or guides so the jaw closes without spinning or going out of square if something is gripped off centre.

I wondered what you would suggest as the best way to achieve this. I could use metal or wood, but wondered what the relative merits might be, and wether I should use tubular or square sections, and what I might easily make the guides out of.

I know there are some good bench guides out there, but I dont have any of those books.

Any advice greatfully recieved, thanks,

Cheers, Mark
 
If it`s "L" shaped and from square section fixed to the end of your bench it should run without the need for any tubular guides.
All the best
Rob
 
Its not, I guess a picture saves a thousand words, let me take a photo tomorrow and post it up so you can see what I have done so far.

Cheers, Mark
 

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