This is a 1/4 bench vise 100% operational.
I woke up with the idea in my head. After grab some brass and tools I started took me few hours to make it open an close perfect parallel, but I made it.
Now is seating somewhere in the layout.
Andre.
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Very nice, and so is the bench.
Looks great!
Really nice, and a great idea!
Very clever idea and well done. Thanks for sharing. Will you be offering this as one of your products in the future?
Very nice.
What size screw is that, Andre?
Martin, the screw is a 00-90
Allegheny, Sadly this item will not be available.
Thank you guys for the nice comments!!
Andre.
Looks great Andre.
Don
Martin, the screw is a 00-90.
Thanks, Andre. Puts it into a little better perspective for these old eyes,
Very clever indeed. Too bad you can not mass produce. A lot of folks here have various buildings and shops with great details and this would add to it.
Ron
That is cool. When I first looked at it I could not believe it actually works. good show! Wow.
Wow........just wow!
Nice very nice. Keep up the good work.
Very clever indeed. Too bad you can not mass produce. A lot of folks here have various buildings and shops with great details and this would add to it.
Ron
Non-operating ones are available from Berkshire Valley and Wiseman Model Services along with a lot of other tools for detailing scenes and shops.
Very creative, looks good.
Awesome job Andre! That really looks great.
Huh? I thought it was the real deal. I'm in trouble.
Andre, amazing skills displayed in the vise.
Also, nice looking ad in OGR Run 278; congrats!
That is so amazing that you made it to actually work, and it looks great besides.
That is something that can be duplicated by 3D printing.
Don
That is something that can be duplicated by 3D printing.
Don
that's is good idea.
AG.
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