I'm looking to buy a simple, screw style home shop press for a craft
project. What I'm looking for looked sort of like a large (end?) vise
with a press screw mounted to a bottom plate with steel rods or a wood
frame. I used to see things like this in libraries, I assume for
binding work, and I think I've seen something along these lines used
as a veneer press.
Does anyone know someone who manufactures these things? Or even
better, someone who manufactures components that can be put together
to desired specs?
Many thanks and happy New Year! G
How about something like this:
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=2&p=31138&cat=1,43838,43845
Or you could try your local home brew and wine making store for a wine press
and/or plans.
<[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I'm looking to buy a simple, screw style home shop press for a craft
> project. What I'm looking for looked sort of like a large (end?) vise
> with a press screw mounted to a bottom plate with steel rods or a wood
> frame. I used to see things like this in libraries, I assume for
> binding work, and I think I've seen something along these lines used
> as a veneer press.
>
> Does anyone know someone who manufactures these things? Or even
> better, someone who manufactures components that can be put together
> to desired specs?
>
> Many thanks and happy New Year! G
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm looking to buy a simple, screw style home shop press for a
craft
> project.
A timber frame (2x8's) and a bottle jack
Less than $40.
Lew
Lew
Wed, Jan 2, 2008, 4:54pm (EST-3) [email protected]
(Lew=A0Hodgett) doth sayeth:
A bottle jack is less than $10, the rest is up to you. <snip>
You can probably get a bumper jack for nothing, and it'll work just
as well. Or you could probably pick up an old screw jack for free,
or almost. Even just load a bunch of rocks, bricks, whatever, on it.
Even park a vehicle on it. That and a pallet or two for lumber would do
it. I'm still not 100% sure what the guy is looking for.
JOAT
You can't always judge by appearances, the early bird may have been up
all night.
On Dec 31, 5:54 pm, "Lew Hodgett" <[email protected]> wrote:
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm looking to buy a simple, screw style home shop press for a
> craft
>
> > project.
>
> A timber frame (2x8's) and a bottle jack
>
> Less than $40.
It probably doesn't cost that much for a couple of Adjustable Clamp
Co. (Jorgenson) or Shop Fox veneer press screws, plus some 2x4s or
2x6s.
How about this?
http://www.grizzlyimports.com/products/Shop-Fox-Deluxe-Press-Clamp/H5510
Art
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:610890b7-a0c3-465c-85c4-dabbd8b3fa35@n20g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> I'm looking to buy a simple, screw style home shop press for a craft
> project. What I'm looking for looked sort of like a large (end?) vise
> with a press screw mounted to a bottom plate with steel rods or a wood
> frame. I used to see things like this in libraries, I assume for
> binding work, and I think I've seen something along these lines used
> as a veneer press.
>
> Does anyone know someone who manufactures these things? Or even
> better, someone who manufactures components that can be put together
> to desired specs?
>
> Many thanks and happy New Year! G
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:610890b7-a0c3-465c-85c4-dabbd8b3fa35@n20g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> I'm looking to buy a simple, screw style home shop press for a craft
> project. What I'm looking for looked sort of like a large (end?) vise
> with a press screw mounted to a bottom plate with steel rods or a wood
> frame. I used to see things like this in libraries, I assume for
> binding work, and I think I've seen something along these lines used
> as a veneer press.
>
> Does anyone know someone who manufactures these things? Or even
> better, someone who manufactures components that can be put together
> to desired specs?
>
> Many thanks and happy New Year! G
The book "The Marquetry Course", by Jack Metcalfe and John Apps, has a one
page design for a "veneer press" on page 167. It uses 2 bottlejacks. That
may be overkill for a single craft project, but the design is about as
simple as it could be. (As you know) The jack just expands between the top
cross beam and the 2 boards of the base. I just went shopping for you and
found that Sears has a Craftsman 2 ton hydraulic jack for 14.99. The
dimensions of the press are designed around the height of the bottlejack. A
few more bolts and boards and you're done (easy for me to say, huh?).
Depending on your needs, maybe you could get by with one having a single
hydraulic jack? I don't know how you know when you've applied enough
pressure. Is there some simple pressure gauge that could be used here,
other than listening to the wood crack?
Marquetry is one of those things I may learn more about someday. Good luck
with your project!
Bill