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    2 piece milling vice

    hey fellow shed dwellers,

    I saw one of these online while searching for vice styles, had to have one.

    Main body: mild steel
    Jaws: 01 tool steel
    Thread: 12mm stainless bolt

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    The black handle is from a gas strut. While on the pushbike ride a few years back came across a cardboard box, found 50 brand new gas struts inside so balanced precariously on one leg and riding one handed got them home, wasn't gunna leave them to get car.

    Have since used a few for handles on several pieces, the rods have a tough case hardened finish with an 8mm thread.

    cheers stevoh

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    Very nice Stevohdee, thank you.

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    Super clean build Steveohdee, and gas cylinders are another recycle in common. I like that you can put almost any size into it and hold it well, and have often thought of this kind of vice but concerned about keeping the jaws parallel because of the slop in the T-nuts. I guess you could tram the jaws each time it's set up for the size work to hold. Do you have another way or is it even important?

    Thanks for sharing a fine build with us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PJs View Post
    Super clean build Steveohdee, and gas cylinders are another recycle in common. I like that you can put almost any size into it and hold it well, and have often thought of this kind of vice but concerned
    about keeping the jaws parallel because of the slop in the T-nuts. I guess you could tram the jaws each time it's set up for the size work to hold. Do you have another way or is it even important?

    Thanks for sharing a fine build with us.
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    Thaks pj,
    to set vice up i just square both sides with set square against mill table then tighten down, no need to tram.
    Cheers stevoh

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    For some square is not good enough. I picked up one of the pieces of a two piece manufactured vise like that and was going to make the solid end of the combo. I do not see any reason that would change very much if everything is hardened.
    Very nice and clean job. I sure it will serve you well.
    Nelson

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncollar View Post
    For some square is not good enough. I picked up one of the pieces of a two piece manufactured vise like that and was going to make the solid end of the combo. I do not see any reason that would change very much if everything is hardened.
    Very nice and clean job. I sure it will serve you well.
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    Thanks nelson, tramming will confirm that the ol' eyes are still working ok and you havent missed a gap between the table and workpiece. I did tram a couple of times when i first made it and found was out by a country mile once so I used a torch and magnifyer, yep, I'm getting old. So your right, tramming should be done regardless if you wanna make sure
    Cheers stevoh

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    Thank you for posting this. I had been thinking of building something similar but had not worked out a good way to capture the drive screw. Very cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeH View Post
    Thank you for posting this. I had been thinking of building something similar but had not worked out a good way to capture the drive screw. Very cool.
    Thanks joe, glad it helped

    Cheers stevoh

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    Nice work and very useful, I made a small version for my lathe cross slide only to find I could not use it as it locked the slide due to distortion.
    Unlike a stand alone clamp it transfers the clamp force to the bed, fine on a robust machine.
    Oh well at least the long T nuts are still to be used. Great find on the gas struts.

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