Steve Maskery
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It's been a while, now where were we? Ah yes, the tail vice. This has caused me a few headaches.
There is a steel plate screwed to the bench, which supports the sliding rails which carry the jaw of the tail-vise. This is the plate.
You would would think that just copying something that already worked well would be a doddle, wouldn't you? Well, I would. But I have made things a bit tricky for myself.
I decided that I wanted the foremost run of dogholes a bit further away from the front of the bench than they were previously. The clamping position was usually too far forward from optimum. Not a problem in itself.
But the corresponding dogholes in the tail-vice must also be in line, which means moving them back as well.
There is a dirty great bracket and nut in the middle there...
... a right-angle bracket and the nut for the screw
... which limits how far back the core of the vice can go.
So I've had to reduce that front wall of the core box to about 4mm
I did that on the TS, Two passes and then separated the waste off with a handsaw.
That saw has a screw missing, anyone know where I can get a replacement?
Now that sounds very slim indeed, but it's about to have a dirty great big chunk of wood glued to it. I made the front part of the vice by gluing together some chunks of mahogany (my neighbour's discarded double-glazing - looked horrible until I cleaned it up...) and cutting a row of dogholes using the same jig that I used when I made the top. I didn't need an indexing peg, I just did it by eye.
So the next task will be to fix the doghole chunk (technical term) to the core and hope that everything lines up...
There is a steel plate screwed to the bench, which supports the sliding rails which carry the jaw of the tail-vise. This is the plate.
You would would think that just copying something that already worked well would be a doddle, wouldn't you? Well, I would. But I have made things a bit tricky for myself.
I decided that I wanted the foremost run of dogholes a bit further away from the front of the bench than they were previously. The clamping position was usually too far forward from optimum. Not a problem in itself.
But the corresponding dogholes in the tail-vice must also be in line, which means moving them back as well.
There is a dirty great bracket and nut in the middle there...
... a right-angle bracket and the nut for the screw
... which limits how far back the core of the vice can go.
So I've had to reduce that front wall of the core box to about 4mm
I did that on the TS, Two passes and then separated the waste off with a handsaw.
That saw has a screw missing, anyone know where I can get a replacement?
Now that sounds very slim indeed, but it's about to have a dirty great big chunk of wood glued to it. I made the front part of the vice by gluing together some chunks of mahogany (my neighbour's discarded double-glazing - looked horrible until I cleaned it up...) and cutting a row of dogholes using the same jig that I used when I made the top. I didn't need an indexing peg, I just did it by eye.
So the next task will be to fix the doghole chunk (technical term) to the core and hope that everything lines up...