devonwoody
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Thank you Derek; thats another good tip from down under. Found anyway of co-ordinating the wind ups :lol:
Eh? :-sBean":2ypm4tx9 said:Why would you want to plane up to a stop this put all the forces in front of the plane iron
That's why you have saw horses and bench hooks. :roll:Bean":2ypm4tx9 said:Right handed people will as Tony's picture shows work off the bench, allowing the saw to pass the bench top and more importantly the users knuckles to miss the vice should anything go woopsie.
it must be an 'orrible nightmare...
Gill":3dni9p4y said:Oy :x ! Enough 'leftie' bashing. We've got enough to cope with as things are.
And you'd have two lovely benches instead of one...? :lol: :lol:devonwoody":37lrn6yo said:Perhaps it would be better to have two vices( )
Place the timber in each and cut through nothing would then fall off :shock:
And you'd have two lovely benches instead of one...?
Okay, so when you cut through a piece of wood, the off-cut to the right of the vice, what happens when the weight of the off-cut becomes greater than the remaining wood fibres can stand? It falls off, ripping a chunk of your timber with it, n'est pas?. This does not happen to metal,
Only if you've forgotten to bring your left hand into to the workshop with you... Or you're sinister, of course, in which case you should have the vice on the right anyway. :wink: And yes, metal breaks off at the bottom of an unsupported cut, but I've never seen the unsupported piece take a chunk out of the piece in the vice when it drops off as it does with wood.Bean":p54zfpbi said:But when you are cutting wood in a left handed vice there would be the same effect as the wood will not be supported at both ends.
Alf":1ceoq537 said:Okay, so when you cut through a piece of wood, the off-cut to the right of the vice, what happens when the weight of the off-cut becomes greater than the remaining wood fibres can stand? It falls off, ripping a chunk of your timber with it, n'est pas?.
Jake":1prgp4nt said:Tony, could you give any more details of your tank-proof tail vice, or has this been covered elsewhere?
Jake
devonwoody":19k4e5m4 said:Perhaps it would be better to have two vices( )
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