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03-08-2012, 02:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-08-2012, 02:39 PM by DaveH.)
Hi,
Have you made any fixtures for hold small items, round, square, rectangular for milling, lathe, or hand work.
One way I use to hold small items is leave it on the "stock piece" as long as possible, then most of the holding is done on the "stock piece"
Show us what you use
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Hi Dave,
You're right. That's one lesson I learned the hard way, unfortunately.
Bigger stock is a whole lot easier to hold for machining than small stock, for sure.
Ed
I use a 5c collet set up a lot for round parts. I have also machined a small "tit" to a piece and then threaded it. Screwed it in to a larger base material that I could clamp in a mill. Machine what I needed and the removed the threaded piece.
These little vices are great for holding small pieces, I've got the 25mm (1") version of the first ones on this page, and I just sit it in my normal milling vice on a pair of parallels.
http://www.arceurotrade.co.uk/Catalogue/...hine-Vices
You can then swing about even large cutters with no problems at all.
John
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John,
I have one of those little vises but have never used it. I think I forgot I had it. Thanks for refreshing my memory. Now, to find where I put it.
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John,
Neat little vise
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Add me to the
little vice in the
big vice group.
Willie
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Willie,
I never thought of putting the little vise in the big vise at an angle. That's a great idea! I see I've got a lot to learn, and that's OK.
Ed
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(03-30-2012, 10:14 PM)EdAK Wrote: I see I've got a lot to learn, and that's OK.
Ed
Ed,
Don't we all???
Do you have an angle plate set? If so, square up your part in the little vice first. Then just set your chosen angle plate in the bottom of your larger vice. Place the small vice on top of the angle plate and tighten down the large vice jaws. Then your work is already set to cut the angle you need.
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The small vise looks cute with the big stuff. Will not look as small on my sherline.