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Tengu

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Vices are a good thing...

Picked up a nice one today at the car boot. It fits on a table, rotates and has a mini anvil on the end.

 
I've got a record number 4 that I've had a few years, but just moved into a new house & there's a number 3 on a very good bench in the workshop & a small wood vice as well.

Rob
 
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I have one a bit like yours. Rotating with a mini-anvil. Mine has to be bolted down rather than clamped though. In the background is a larger vice that belongs to my dad.
 
Here is a carving vice I made (though probably not strictly speaking a vice) it uses wooden off cuts and wedges to secure your work piece into the hollow.

That does remind me I still need to make some legs for it!

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Hammock Hamster: I need one of those. Your adze build?
With the virtue of hindsight, what are the dimensions of both the log and the hollow?
I could use a 26-28" hollow length.
 
The log is about 4.5ft long and 12-14 inches diameter from memory.
The hollow is around 2.5ft across and about 4-5 inches deep.

Not as versatile as a traditional carpenters vice but really good for holding large stock and bowl blanks, plus I wanted something very traditional.

I didn't use the adze, I cheated a bit with saw and chisel.
 
Thanks. I recognize that as a carver's vise. I've seen one used to carve a pair of wooden shoes! I knew in an instant how I could use it for western red cedar carvings.
Just might have to go for a short drive to a local sawmill or two. Quick bit of work with a power saw = done.

Google 'Guiseppe Penone' to see log carvings. I tried to do a little one, 8" x 48", dang near died of exhaustion. Never finished.
 
Don't get me started.
Record 74 Auto vice.
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Record No 6, needs a clean up mind.
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Not sure what the brass tag and crown are all about though.
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Also have a post vice, few Fortis and Ajax vices.

This belongs to my wife, nice little item with smooth jaws.
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Then there's woodwork vices, teeny tiny hand vices, can't quite remember how many I have but its over 11, without counting the ones my wife owns.
 
Thats a good number. Sadly mine, though it seems to be well made, has no name to it.

I got it from my car boot tool seller in exchange for some wood blockplanes.

Im thinking of making it a bag so it doesnt get damaged (or more likley, damage other items) when in transit.

By rights, of course I should have a tool box. But tool organisation can be tricky. I have a model work box, an art box, a bag for my leatherwork tools, and a plastic drawered box for smaller leatherwork pieces. My bushcraft stuff goes in my rucksack. I suppose now I need a box for items that dont go into any catagory.
 
Got a couple on here as well, along with lines of dog holes.
Made up a load of wooden bench dogs a while ago which can be raised at various points.
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I was given this Paramo No. 41. It works fine and just needs a good clean.

Can I ask for some advice? Would it be best to clean off the rust and old paint and re-paint or just oil the bare metal?

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That rust looks surface to me. I would wire brush it off (disassembling if possible), mask off the moving, bearing and holding faces I would give a light spray with blue smoothrite, then oil the threads, grease any bearing surfaces and reassemble.

Demographic, do your vices have a pop up tongue to push the workpiece against the bench dog?
 
Its not Spartan, theres no `L`in greek on it.

My Ancient History A Level was mostly Spartans, so I know my Lacadamonians...
 

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