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The Temporary De-vice

Just a short post for now as I’m typing it on my iPhone: my Macbook is currently updating to MacOS Big Sur. The usual trepidation’s apply with a major update, but fingers crossed... Above is a picture of an experiment I tried this afternoon: a jury-rigged temporary wood vice made of a couple of pieces of scrap 2”x2” pine, two short lengths of 12mm dowel and two J-clamps. Just to test it out I cut the saddle of a through-mortise joint in it - cutting down the grain being a good test for slippage. It worked a treat, so I’m going to cut a neater piece for the front jaw and reinforce it with angle iron to prevent its bowing under pressure. I’ve got a couple of forged holdfasts on the way, so I’ll probably incorporate them to replace the more cumbersome to use J-clamps. Made good progress on the cottage kitchen unit to boot. So all-in-all not a bad day’s effort.

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