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I am currently working on a wooden brace for an older kitchen chair, each end of the brace has three 1" long buttresses that fit in grooves in the seat framework, so the accuracy has to be better than skillsaw assembly. The wood is from an old pallet with nails that refuse to be pulled.
Obviously a check on the 4" mill vise would be expedient since the last mounting was done in a hurry. Didn't track the time but used my new Nnoga dial indicator which made it easier. The fixed jaw is now within 0.0005" over 3.75" travel of being parallel with the table travel. After t he chair brace is done I will try to improve on that.
Have a good day
Rock Breaker
Obviously a check on the 4" mill vise would be expedient since the last mounting was done in a hurry. Didn't track the time but used my new Nnoga dial indicator which made it easier. The fixed jaw is now within 0.0005" over 3.75" travel of being parallel with the table travel. After t he chair brace is done I will try to improve on that.
Have a good day
Rock Breaker