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BrentD, Prof, dogon, John Roberts, keith, mc, Stanton Hillis, Ted Schefelbein
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#641665 02/02/2024 7:03 PM
by Dave Schiller
Dave Schiller
I searched but couldn't find the answer. What is the purpose of the holes in an engraving vice?
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#641684 Feb 3rd a 02:55 AM
by Stanton Hillis
Stanton Hillis
It's vise, not vice. A vise is an object, a vice is bad character trait.
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#641758 Feb 4th a 06:34 PM
by Ted Schefelbein
Ted Schefelbein
Originally Posted by BrentD, Prof
Originally Posted by Ted Schefelbein
Originally Posted by Der Ami
I don't know Mr. Bee personally but I suspect he is able to decide his own needs.
Mike

My point is that one type or mount of vise doesn’t fit all applications.

Best,
Ted

Rocket science. Who knew? laugh

Definitely not the guy who advised someone to clamp their round action and “bend away” on the stock, right?

You might want to stick to the books, Prof.

Best,
Ted
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#641685 Feb 3rd a 03:07 AM
by mc
mc
Yes Stan like buying sxs shotguns
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#641754 Feb 4th a 05:14 PM
by mc
mc
It's the kind of vise he used in Belgium
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#641765 Feb 4th a 08:13 PM
by Ted Schefelbein
Ted Schefelbein
Originally Posted by mc
Well Ted I didn't have the entire story my fault for not reading your entire post ,my 50 lb engravers block with lead jaws sits on a rubber tire on wood stand on a 2 inch thick wood bench I push grave I still do some hammer chisel work just so I don't forget.you have a nice vice.clamping on lead shot?

No. The mount is filled almost to the top with spent lead shot, and motor oil. The motor oil was an attempt to keep the shot from oxidizing in place in the steel tubing, which, it did prevent, but, I’m not sure it was needed. It doesn’t matter as it would be a month of Sundays to clean it all out, at this point. It was filled with lead, and then oil through a 1” hole in the top flange, that was pipe threaded for a 1” square drive pipe plug, that rests below the surface of the top flange.

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Striking the vise causes the loose shot to move, then, resettle, dampening the vibrations. Brainstorming with a few tradesman suggested either thick, viscous, oil, or shot, same as a dead blow hammer, would kill the vibrations.

I used both. Works.

My friend used a section of an oak tree that fell in his yard to mount his anvil. He squared the base, ran 1” stainless threaded rod through steel plates on either end, leaving the rods exposed an inch or two after he tightened the nuts, and banding his anvil down on both sides. He knows somebody who has a saw mill that can square a four foot diameter of oak stump. I don’t know how they even moved it.

No vibration. Truly, not anchored, but, not movable.


Best,
Ted
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#641732 Feb 4th a 03:37 AM
by keith
keith
Angelo Bee's vise looks to be home built, and is by far the largest engraving vise I've ever seen. The actual clamping part appears to be an average size bench vise. Hard to believe that he isn't using some sort of auxiliary vise to hold smaller parts or screws. If the ball is a solid steel sphere, it has to weigh well over 100 lbs. I'm guessing the setscrews suspending it in the massive base are probably nylon or brass tipped Vlier pins.

It shouldn't move while cutting steel with a graver. The thing to worry about would be having the bench it is sitting on collapse. You could almost use that thing to engrave engine blocks.
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#641762 Feb 4th a 07:54 PM
by mc
mc
Well Ted I didn't have the entire story my fault for not reading your entire post ,my 50 lb engravers block with lead jaws sits on a rubber tire on wood stand on a 2 inch thick wood bench I push grave I still do some hammer chisel work just so I don't forget.you have a nice vice.clamping on lead shot?
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