Thanks for that link Bruce, Tubal Cain has long been one of my favorites from my teens as a major contributor to the Model Engineer magazine but did not know he was Mr Pete, I recognized his distinctive voice immediately.
Thanks for that link Bruce, Tubal Cain has long been one of my favorites from my teens as a major contributor to the Model Engineer magazine but did not know he was Mr Pete, I recognized his distinctive voice immediately.
Last edited by olderdan; Aug 9, 2019 at 01:41 PM. Reason: Wrong name
Very cool. I have a large one here for my drill press but never thought of making a smaller one. Could be very useful.
Congratulations Dbj58 - your Float Lock Vise is the Homemade Tool of the Week!
Good job on a big week around here, with many high-quality tool builds. This is a useful vise design that I suspect we'll see more of around here.
Some more nice builds from this week:
Small Rotary Table by threesixesinarow
Sand Muller by Mark Presling
Knifemaker's Vise by JKeetonKnives
Parts Tumbler by Catfish
Parkerizing Heater by Mark Presling
Bar Stock Bender by Kwandotechnic
Drill Press Table Counterweight by Catfish
Door Knocker by Philip Davies
Revolving Two-Tire Lift by steven Sauer
Portable Miter Saw Table by Keith William Knull
QCTP Tool Holders by Catfish
Wall Hook Racks by Philip Davies
Lathe Dog by celsoari
Roll Pin Punches by Catfish
Bearing Puller by Eloy Workshop
Nail Knot Tool by Catfish
Dbj58 - we've added your tool entry to our All Homemade Tool of the Week winners post. And, you'll now notice the wrench-on-pedestal award in the awards showcase in your postbit, visible beneath your username:
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Nice work!
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It is well-deserved.Yours is an inspirational tool, versus an aspirational one....
Threesixesinarow had a great tool this week with his rotary table build, but it's way beyond my skill level. Someday I aspire to be skilled enough to make things like that.
Yours is inspirational; it has me looking over the bits and pieces in my shop to make one for myself.
I use the commercial version. Fine on a full size machine to drill, also good for vertical bandsaw, but needs real estate. Your float-lock [Dbj58] captured every facet in a well proportioned vise. I shouldn't think mild steel an issue, could always drill and tap for hard jaw plates.
Sincerely,
Toolmaker51
...we'll learn more by wandering than searching...
To add to the confusion, there is the hyphenated original "Tubal-cain": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tubal-cain
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