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    Thanks Alans Home Workshop! We've added your Vise V-Blocks to our Vises category,
    as well as to your builder page: Alans Home Workshop's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:



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    Previous video for collet chuck for hex head bolts is available here:
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    I like your crocodile's jaws. But I would concede it less teeth.
    If the long edge (hypothenuse) of the imagined triangle (the 'tooth space') is A=10mm,
    then the Dmin of the round stock is 10*0.707=7.07mm
    and the Dmax A*1.414=14.14mm.
    For practical reasons add an allowance of 0.2mm which results in Dmin=7.3 and Dmax=13.8.
    The next smaller triangle (theoretically) would have a long edge of 7.07 / 1.414 = 5mm. The smallest diameter possible in a 5mm triangle is 5*0.707=3.535mm
    The next larger triangle (theoretically) would have a long edge of 14.14 / 0.707 = 20mm. The largest diameter possible in a 20mm triangle is 20*1.414=28.3mm
    Therefore 3 'tooth spaces' of A=5 and 10 and 20 would cover a range of 3.5 to 28mm.
    (Sorry for not providing a sketch)

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    @uv8452: That is good thinking. If I make another one (- and a mate would like me to), I'll take up your idea.
    Thank you.


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