No more improvised chocks! Perform various machining processes keeping the part perfectly parallel and aligned!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cR0mwemx6rQ
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No more improvised chocks! Perform various machining processes keeping the part perfectly parallel and aligned!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cR0mwemx6rQ
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Thanks machining 4 all! We've added your Mini Scissor Lift to our Jacks and Lifts category,
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Not that this is a big problem, I just got tired of working like this...
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Was that your phone you used as a level? Did you calibrate it to your mill table?
Ralph
Hello Ralph! I used the phone only as a demonstration! My table is calibrated with a linear level of accuracy. Thank you for your interest!
Like a small lab-jack, neat and tidy.
NeiljohnUK, thanks for the interest and thanks for the comment!
Thanks to everyone who is reading this thread! If you are interested, the complement of this project can be seen in https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/...e-holder-83505
Again, you need to knurl the thumb screw.....and you didn’t use your adjustable vise holder!