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With the major parts fabricated, it was time to mount the vise on my workbench. I started by flipping the bench over, putting the vise where it will be and drilling through the underside for the 1/2 pivot bolts. I then put the bench upright again and routed oval countersinks in the top:
To paint the vise, I removed the lead screw by taking out the retaining screws that work with the keeper: I gave the vise two coats of oil based polyurethane and let it dry overnight: The next day, I bolted it down to my workbench using 3/8 lag bolts: Ready for action. I made a video of the build showing all of the details from beginning to end:
We welded a washer to a M16 nut and then the T-piece with the 1/2 end to the nut. The rod can be screwed into the nut until you can see it, but make sure, that it s not blocking the way through the 3/4 ends. To fix the rod, we added a small hole through the T-piece and the rod and insert a small bolt.
Today I will show you how to make a strong plywood vise for woodworking. Parts. Materials. Flat Head Machine Screw M6x20 x 4. Threaded Insert M6 x 4. Nail x 1. Broken Jackscrew. Round steel bar, 14. Plywood 18 mm.
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