Make the heel of the clamp thinner to go down inside the tee slot. Also make the heel longer to rest on the bottom of the tee slot. This prevents marking the bed also they don't twist and lock when sliding the vice forwards and backwards.
Chipstopper- piece of pespex 12" x 10" screwed to aluminium channel and then screw permanent magnet to to channel. Can use magnetic cupboard latches, work well on milling machine
well done, they look like they belong to that screwless vise. How did you go about carburizing them? sooting them while red hot? you call that flame-hardening
Product out of the US called Cherry Red. It’s a powder you sprinkle on when red hot, re-heat to red hot and quench. Cleaned them up on a scotch bright wheel and tested them at RC50
Make the heel of the clamp thinner to go down inside the tee slot. Also make the heel longer to rest on the bottom of the tee slot. This prevents marking the bed also they don't twist and lock when sliding the vice forwards and backwards.
I like that deburring using a dremel! Good hint!
Chipstopper- piece of pespex 12" x 10" screwed to aluminium channel and then screw permanent magnet to to channel. Can use magnetic cupboard latches, work well on milling machine
well done, they look like they belong to that screwless vise. How did you go about carburizing them? sooting them while red hot? you call that flame-hardening
Product out of the US called Cherry Red. It’s a powder you sprinkle on when red hot, re-heat to red hot and quench. Cleaned them up on a scotch bright wheel and tested them at RC50
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What's the point of a video devoted largely to deburring? Focus on what's unique.
Great great great🎉... maybe plans ?