You should look into purchasing Countersinks from Fuller they feature a Pilot Drill bit and a Adjustable Countersinks Collar Fuller has been around for over a Century and they really made a large Contribution to the Woodworking Community by Making their Countersinks the Standard for building wooden Boats and Ships My set is over 40 years old and I used mine Daily as a ProfessionalWoodworker I sharpen mine with a set of Jewlers Files I keep in my Toolbox I personally prefer the HSSS Ones but they do offers Carbide Tipped as well Inhave both styles
Im completely new to woodworking, I have a few months under my belt. I made myself a moxon vice out of some threaded rod and attached it like a face vice, I centered my holes vertically on the boards I used but when I tighten up smaller pieces in it, the vice will go in further at the bottom and in turn put a bit of a twist on the top of the work piece. My question then would be, is that because the wholes are to high? If I made another an lowered the holes a little, would that stop it?
He's using a kit from Taylor Tool Works, which is pretty economical. Wood River makes a little fancier kit, and Rob Cosman sells a still fancier version of the Wood River kit. Taylor sells a lot of very handy things that don't cost a fortune.
It seems like you have used the moxon vise kit to create a face vise. Moxon vises usually sit atop the bench and are clamped in place temporarily. Great idea for an inexpensive face vise.
It all depends on what you want. If you want it to be Mobil, then make it with an area to clamp it to a bench but if want it to be in a permeant spot make it this way. Like anything else there is more than one way to it.
You should look into purchasing Countersinks from Fuller they feature a Pilot Drill bit and a Adjustable Countersinks Collar Fuller has been around for over a Century and they really made a large Contribution to the Woodworking Community by Making their Countersinks the Standard for building wooden Boats and Ships My set is over 40 years old and I used mine Daily as a ProfessionalWoodworker I sharpen mine with a set of Jewlers Files I keep in my Toolbox I personally prefer the HSSS Ones but they do offers Carbide Tipped as well Inhave both styles
Great idea man. Going to try that out.
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Im completely new to woodworking, I have a few months under my belt. I made myself a moxon vice out of some threaded rod and attached it like a face vice, I centered my holes vertically on the boards I used but when I tighten up smaller pieces in it, the vice will go in further at the bottom and in turn put a bit of a twist on the top of the work piece. My question then would be, is that because the wholes are to high? If I made another an lowered the holes a little, would that stop it?
How about telling us where you got the kit
He's using a kit from Taylor Tool Works, which is pretty economical. Wood River makes a little fancier kit, and Rob Cosman sells a still fancier version of the Wood River kit. Taylor sells a lot of very handy things that don't cost a fortune.
Benchcrafted makes the most expensive kit.
It seems like you have used the moxon vise kit to create a face vise. Moxon vises usually sit atop the bench and are clamped in place temporarily. Great idea for an inexpensive face vise.
It all depends on what you want. If you want it to be Mobil, then make it with an area to clamp it to a bench but if want it to be in a permeant spot make it this way. Like anything else there is more than one way to it.