I have a nice big assembly table, but did not build a vice into it. Looking for something to hold pieces for stub tenon work and hand planing like this?
Thanks Brian
https://www.woodpeck.com/ott-vise-less-work-support.html
I have a nice big assembly table, but did not build a vice into it. Looking for something to hold pieces for stub tenon work and hand planing like this?
Thanks Brian
https://www.woodpeck.com/ott-vise-less-work-support.html
Brian
I dont know of a vendor. But if you wanted to save a few bucks, you can use 4 clamps and achieve the same basic thing. Use 2 big screw clamps to hold it vertical and 2 F-clamps to hold the screw clamps on the bench. If thatxs not stable enough, you could make a moxon vise variant and fasten it to the bench with F-clamps.
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If you have dog holes in that work surface, there are options for workholding that are "vice like" without the vice. They are not for heavy clamping pressure, but to keep things in place while working them as your describe they will work fine. For shop made...stops and wedges work really nicely. Lee Valley's Veritas brand has dogs with horizontal clamping. Etc.
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Handscrews.
As Johnnymeans posted: handscrews!
Jim, I built a dead flat away table that I s 4ft 8ft. Top sits on cabinets and the bottom is med and there are multiple 6x6 med crosses on edge in the next layer and the top is another layer of med. I have a replaceable sheet of masonite on top. I don't see a way to add a vice and not sure dogs would hold over time. No way for me to hold a board on it's edge to plane it. Thanks Brian
Brian
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_QsnUk0Bec
You can make something like this anyway and any configuration and get the same results. Or just a few pieces and make it the same as the woodpecker track. Or check out u-tub for more lay outs.
Last edited by richard poitras; 02-10-2021 at 6:55 PM.
Richard Poitras
Central, Michigan....
01-02-2006
An "L" shaped fixture clamped to the table or with threaded knobs into threaded inserts would provide a means to clamp a board on edge to plane, etc. Adding threaded inserts to the work surface would allow multiple fixtures to be held in place to help with the things you want to do.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Would a moxon vise clamped to the table not be close to this?
Brian, not sure how much clamping room you have on the top (overhang, etc), but perhaps these in-line clamps from LV would work for you?
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~$40....
Try searching for a Moxon Vise. They have been gaining popularity with hand tool folks and the Roubo craze. There are all sorts of stuff out there from complete vises, to kits, to diy plans.