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Richwall

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Hi, this is my fist time in this forum and I hope I am in the right one, anyway I need a good pen vise, maybe you guys can direct me to a site where I can get one?

Thanks for your help. Richard
 
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KenV

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I have one of Paul's vise creations and like it very well. Paul has indicated hat he will likely be going slow with that side line after a scare with the life of one of his kids.

I have seen a positive review by Fred Holder (more woodturnings) of the rockler vise. Tool a look at one a few weeks back, and while not as nice as Paul's design, looked more functional than the one available when I started.
 

rwyoung

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I haven't bought a pen blank vice yet. Too many other things going on that are clammering for the money in my pocket. So I took one of the el-cheapo 8" handscrews from Harbor Freight ($3 after a coupon) and cut a "V" in each jaw. You can dis-assemble the handscrew which makes this cut much easier. I just used a handsaw but a bandsaw, jig saw or scroll saw could do this too.

The jaws of a handscrew will self-align so this has worked great for round blanks, square ones (such as acrylic) and no-so-square ones cut from larger lumber stock.

You don't get the automatic centering of a real pen blank vice but for the money it works well. The next cheapest to use some scrap 3/4" plywood and make a small right-angle fence and base that you clamp to your drill press table. But I'm not keen on hand-holding small pieces for drilling so I went this route.
 

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rwyoung

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In my case, I don't drill many on the lathe because I don't have a 4-jaw chuck. It wasn't until I bought a drill chuck that I could even think about drilling. Still don't do it for all blanks, only ones that are much longer than the quill throw on my little drill press. Bit of a three-handed operation without a 4-jaw chuck to hold the blank.

Just don't have the money to spare for a pen vice or a 4-jaw chuck right now. Barely enough in the budget to cover the wood/acrylic/kit costs.
 

Xephius

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Hi, this is my fist time in this forum and I hope I am in the right one, anyway I need a good pen vise, maybe you guys can direct me to a site where I can get one?

I think everyone here will be able to give you good advice on what works for them. Ultimately, you will need to look at your work flow and make a decision on what you think will work best for you. For me, I don't like to drill on my lathe, but that may change once I re-engineer my tail-stock to have a longer throw.

What I use for now, and with great accuracy, is a 4" cross slide vice from HF. It cost me $30 and allows very small adjustments without having to clamp and unclamp a pen vise/wood vise from that table. It has room under the jaws for a 1/4 bit of waste wood to prevent blowout. They didn't have it listed on the website, but my local Habor Freight had several in stock. I wouldn't use if for metal milling, but it is great for wood!

No matter what you do, use bradpoint drill bits. You can get a full fractional set from Penn State cheap in both metric and standard. I went from marginally accurate drilling (from bit wander) to dead accurate with the bradpoints and my vise.

Just my .02,
-X


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Richwall

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Thanks for all the info,I like the cross slide vise set up, I have a Delta bench top drill but it dosen't have the lazer line up, can I install one on mine? I aprecate all the info I am getting, you guys are the best.

Thanks again Richard
 

Xephius

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The laser is mostly useless anyway, I wouldn't bother with it. Save your money and buy a Harbor Freight floor drill press with a 6"!!!! throw... I am going to get one soon.. :)

-X
 

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Hi, this is my fist time in this forum and I hope I am in the right one, anyway I need a good pen vise, maybe you guys can direct me to a site where I can get one?

Thanks for your help. Richard

If you want, I have a Woodcraft pen vise you can have. It isn't the best in the world, but it works fine. You pay shipping, I'll send it to you. All I ask is when you get your PHD vise is to pass it to someone else in need.

I have a PHD vise and love it.
 
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