noddy67
Established Member
Hello all. I have been reading this site for many months now and have found it hugely helpful.
I have recently taken delivery of some beech for a workbench I want too build and I have a question about a possible use of the Veritas Twin-Screw Vice as an end Vice.
I want to try and combine the look and feel of a traditional tail end vice with the full width and non racking functionality of the Veritas twin screw vice, also enabling me to obtain the benefits of more rows of dog holes (somewhat similar to Lon Schleining's Bench on page 158 of his excellent Workbench book).
I have enclosed an extremely poor sketchup attempt to try and explain myself better.
http://www.photobox.co.uk/album/album_p ... o=90355636
My question is whether anyone can see any reason why this might not work (obviously assuming the dog holes avoid the vice srews etc).
Many thanks in advance for any help.
I have recently taken delivery of some beech for a workbench I want too build and I have a question about a possible use of the Veritas Twin-Screw Vice as an end Vice.
I want to try and combine the look and feel of a traditional tail end vice with the full width and non racking functionality of the Veritas twin screw vice, also enabling me to obtain the benefits of more rows of dog holes (somewhat similar to Lon Schleining's Bench on page 158 of his excellent Workbench book).
I have enclosed an extremely poor sketchup attempt to try and explain myself better.
http://www.photobox.co.uk/album/album_p ... o=90355636
My question is whether anyone can see any reason why this might not work (obviously assuming the dog holes avoid the vice srews etc).
Many thanks in advance for any help.