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Well, the tail vice has taken ages due to (paid) work getting in the way, the need for absolute accuracy in every part, some of which were quite intricate, and the new tablesaw needing to be played with.
My main concern after reading loads of bench reviews was any play or movement in the vice as I tighten it up (apparently many expensive benches have vices that lift as they tighten the dogs against the wood raising it off the bench top) - there is none and so I am chuffed to bits.
The thread is the cheap Axminster one and works very nicely - a bargain.
So, finally, here it is - the bench is now officially completed!! I made the DTs the same as on the end of the bench out of pure vanity although the second set are not clear in the photo for some reason. the top section is removable (screwed on) to allow access to the main nut and so i can replace the dig holes if they become worn or damaged
Only one coat of oil at present, hence lighter than rest of the bench which had more than half a dozen coats
Thanks to Philly for the photos of his tail vice assembly (some from very strange angles :wink: )
Happy to help anyone out there making one themselves, feel free to ask away
Well, the tail vice has taken ages due to (paid) work getting in the way, the need for absolute accuracy in every part, some of which were quite intricate, and the new tablesaw needing to be played with.
My main concern after reading loads of bench reviews was any play or movement in the vice as I tighten it up (apparently many expensive benches have vices that lift as they tighten the dogs against the wood raising it off the bench top) - there is none and so I am chuffed to bits.
The thread is the cheap Axminster one and works very nicely - a bargain.
So, finally, here it is - the bench is now officially completed!! I made the DTs the same as on the end of the bench out of pure vanity although the second set are not clear in the photo for some reason. the top section is removable (screwed on) to allow access to the main nut and so i can replace the dig holes if they become worn or damaged
Only one coat of oil at present, hence lighter than rest of the bench which had more than half a dozen coats
Thanks to Philly for the photos of his tail vice assembly (some from very strange angles :wink: )
Happy to help anyone out there making one themselves, feel free to ask away