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"Bruce E. Harang II"

20/01/2006 5:08 PM

Wooden shoulder vise

I have a wooden screw to use in a shoulder vise for the workbench I am
building and would like some ideas on how to mount the face board to the
screw. I was going thinking of using some sort of screw counter sunk in the
face board attached to the end of the screw but I don't know if this would
allow the face board to pivot properly. Any suggestions would be helpful and
any pictures would be most beneficial to me if you have a similar vise.

Thank you in advance,
Bruce
[email protected]


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"AAvK"

in reply to "Bruce E. Harang II" on 20/01/2006 5:08 PM

20/01/2006 11:46 PM


>I have a wooden screw to use in a shoulder vise for the workbench I am
> building and would like some ideas on how to mount the face board to the screw. I was going thinking of using some sort of screw
> counter sunk in the face board attached to the end of the screw but I don't know if this would allow the face board to pivot
> properly. Any suggestions would be helpful and any pictures would be most beneficial to me if you have a similar vise.
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Bruce
> [email protected]
>
>
From me as a learner, just a thought,

Say an extra thick [face board], 2" jaw with a T-slot routed up half way from the bottom?
And then, the "T" on the end of the threaded rod created by turning in a slot there. The "T"
end being ovaled for freedom of movement, by hand with sanding block or second cut rasp
or turned. The T-slot closed off with a matching chunk of wood glued in. Maybe the end
"T" section a new piece, cross dovetailed on there? If so, that piece would have to be
substantially hard, like boxwood or Ipe´ (Pao Lope, Greenheart). As far as the design and
all measurements, yours.

Whaddya think?

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Alex - "newbie_neander" woodworker
cravdraa_at-yahoo_dot-com
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