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Offline Brian Jordan

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Engraving Vise setup
« on: May 05, 2025, 07:11:47 PM »
I added an addition to my bench for a hammer and chisel engraving setup. I wanted to be able to move around the part if solidly mounted in a vise if needed, so the bench is 12" wide. The main vise I use is a Grizzly self centering vise that I made a rotating base for with friction adjustment so It doesn't move while engraving, but can simply be turned by hand in the middle of a cut. I can also adapt my other vises with the swivel base to this set up to make it even more versatile. I wanted the vise assembly to have height adjustment and be solidly locked in place. So I made the height adjustment using 3" diameter tubing. The whole assembly weighs just over 50 pounds so I used a gas spring to assist in raising and lower the vise.










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Offline smoke and flames

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Re: Engraving Vise setup
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2025, 02:35:03 AM »
as an engraver myself, your set up for hammer and chisel style engraving should work out real good.  I especially like the fact that you are able to raise and lower the vice according to what you are engraving to make is comfortable for yourself.  Good job