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Plastic has its place, but that's definitely not one of them. Nice job Brian, it never hurts to add a few extra Brownie points.
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05-10-2013, 03:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-10-2013, 03:36 PM by stevec.)
Whoa! Ang on, ang on.
What material did you use Brian?
I mean, is it aluminum and you were able to send to Tom for internet anodizing?
Or maybe some kinda Sicilian silver?
No, I'll bet you have a 3-D printer?
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I worked on the work stop for my vise. The rod that is bolted on to the back of the vise is just hardware store zinc plated 1/2" mystery steel. The two blocks are made from some 7/8" 12L14 that I had laying around. Next is to make the brass clamps and then chamfer the edges of the blocks to make them look pretty. I think I'm going to paint the blocks to match the vise.
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took all the screws out of this and watched it fall apart in my hands
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(05-10-2013, 03:31 PM)stevec Wrote: Whoa! Ang on, ang on.
What material did you use Brian?
I mean, is it aluminum and you were able to send to Tom for internet anodizing?
Or maybe some kinda Sicilian silver?
No, I'll bet you have a 3-D printer?
It's Hi grade scrap steel from a old balcony, Steve. Painted with with a auto selected finish ( the first spray can on the shelf )
Real Hi Tech not for the faint hearted to attempt.
Brian.