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    Vise-less vise

    Sometimes, you gotta impro-vise!
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    Hand screws are pretty versatile tools and yea, the "impro-vice" is spot on within that idea! A similar thing that many folks (including myself) sometimes forget about is more or less the same as you show in the photo, but without the clamp to the table or the handplane...at the drill press...where you need to hold a board perpendicular to the tool table to drill into the edge. Hand screws are great for that kind of thing.
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    Yep. Works great!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker View Post
    Hand screws are pretty versatile tools and yea, the "impro-vice" is spot on within that idea! A similar thing that many folks (including myself) sometimes forget about is more or less the same as you show in the photo, but without the clamp to the table or the handplane...at the drill press...where you need to hold a board perpendicular to the tool table to drill into the edge. Hand screws are great for that kind of thing.
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    Starrett makes nice little ones for machine work holding that are all steel. Of course they want Starrett prices for them. They are cute.
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    Very clever and a lovely bench! I wish I had acquired more from the Adjustable Clamp Co. when they made things in Chicago.
    Best Regards, Maurice

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    Me, too! 😭

    Quote Originally Posted by Maurice Mcmurry View Post
    Very clever and a lovely bench! I wish I had acquired more from the Adjustable Clamp Co. when they made things in Chicago.
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    Hey! I did the exact same thing yesterday. Hand screws are great for that. I also really like to clamp them in a vise to hold small pieces up high if you are doing little detail work.

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    I frequently use vacuum chucks to hold my work. 14.7 psi atmospheric pressure works quite well.

    Charley

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