Round vise *LINK*
Todd O. Cronkhite Maine Native in FL. Exile :~(
>Just found this homemade round vise on a blacksmith site. Thought it could be adapted to WW quite easily, and would prove to be quite handy.
Todd O.
Round vise
Est. 1998 — 27 years of woodworking knowledge
Round vise *LINK*
Todd O. Cronkhite Maine Native in FL. Exile :~(
>Just found this homemade round vise on a blacksmith site. Thought it could be adapted to WW quite easily, and would prove to be quite handy.
Todd O.
Round vise
Thats kind funky...
Scott Burr in Ben Lomond CA
>Could I pick your brain about adapting it to WW?
What would use it for? As always...I'm a bit foggy here Todd.
Re: Thats kind funky...
Todd O. Cronkhite Maine Native in FL. Exile :~(
>Scott,
Thought maybe it would come in handy has some type of holder to spokeshave/drawknife spindles or other round(ish)type objects such as paddles, cane poles, etc, etc. Sure would take up a lot less space than a shaving horse, would be more portable, and you could turn your work in infinately minute(my-nute) degrees.
Makes sense to me anyway. ;~)
Todd O.
Re: Round vise *LINK*
Don Thompson - Cutler Ridge, Florida
>Pretty nifty! Now all I have to do is learn to weld. :-(
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