Lamachina58
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The Morrison and Marvin vise.
I am finally getting around to building the small vise from castings. The vise caught my eye immediately since I have had a small Wilton for over 35 years. I will include some of my set ups and photos as I go along. I started a few weeks ago.
These images are from the website.
I began by laying out all the parts and pieces. The castings themselves are beautiful and the first helpful hint I got was was from a friend who built one that each casting is well thought out as to NOT waste 4140! That being said, I would have ruined the project immediately by ignoring the included instructions by diving right in. By following the sequence a chucking lug becomes a part of the vise as you proceed. Pattern makers must have a different mind because I tend to approach projects as if everything is bar stock!
All of the materials needed come neatly packed and of course I immediately opened and lost a tiny package of 1-72 screws. Neat as I try to be...well they will show ups stuck to the tread of a shoe or something!
I started with the Vise Body, drilling, boring and reaming it out.
Here it is getting a hug from it's big brother
A little careful milling on the bottom
Counter bore the end on a mandrel
I've set aside the Body to continue with the movable jaw. I started by turning the chucking lug, remember, don't throw this away! Not that I would, I'm adding another shed just for that problem!
Here they are so far. Did I mention I am building three? But that is a Christmas secret, so don't tell anyone!
Well, Thanksgiving Dinner is a cooking!
I am finally getting around to building the small vise from castings. The vise caught my eye immediately since I have had a small Wilton for over 35 years. I will include some of my set ups and photos as I go along. I started a few weeks ago.
![old_button.png](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/abb/abbce3a07324e2dd4b003220677f6b4c.png)
![MM_Vise01.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/23c/23ce0f3df02d7838c4c3a06e4a324c49.jpg)
These images are from the website.
I began by laying out all the parts and pieces. The castings themselves are beautiful and the first helpful hint I got was was from a friend who built one that each casting is well thought out as to NOT waste 4140! That being said, I would have ruined the project immediately by ignoring the included instructions by diving right in. By following the sequence a chucking lug becomes a part of the vise as you proceed. Pattern makers must have a different mind because I tend to approach projects as if everything is bar stock!
All of the materials needed come neatly packed and of course I immediately opened and lost a tiny package of 1-72 screws. Neat as I try to be...well they will show ups stuck to the tread of a shoe or something!
![photo10.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/39b/39b01dbcb41bed124a3516ea76c467ff.jpg)
I started with the Vise Body, drilling, boring and reaming it out.
![photo5.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/897/89728b98c6ce6704d3219e1802d0007b.jpg)
Here it is getting a hug from it's big brother
![photo3.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/f0f/f0f1cc8ec6ec75785a79cc4efcdb82da.jpg)
A little careful milling on the bottom
![photo8.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/5a4/5a49b6f91de51715a3b8084ebe9ddcf6.jpg)
Counter bore the end on a mandrel
![photo4.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/84f/84f8915626130143422d27c411685432.jpg)
![photo6.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/9bf/9bfff7a3f15da3456a55b5f8826bce53.jpg)
I've set aside the Body to continue with the movable jaw. I started by turning the chucking lug, remember, don't throw this away! Not that I would, I'm adding another shed just for that problem!
![photo11.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/199/19915f070c4b02e110a283122ca88af4.jpg)
Here they are so far. Did I mention I am building three? But that is a Christmas secret, so don't tell anyone!
![photo12.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/3f5/3f5ef3f9d1a2b52f652633875347d512.jpg)
Well, Thanksgiving Dinner is a cooking!