Thanks all for the kind words! I didn't verbalize much on the resto itself. I made effort to "sleeve" the dynamic with a bronze bushing and almost contacted brother Scott to see if he wouldn't mind but after further measuring, the more I centered the screw inside the dynamic, the more the screw/nut relationship changed and it even stated to bind a little. So, I personally am MUCH more interested in the action of these vises than anything else so I only went as far as washering it up with some bronze best I could by having the o.d. of the washer seat correctly on the shelf of the dynamic while still having the I.d. hug the outside of the screw. (Yes, I did shim the nut best I could but sometimes with these cast items, it's just not there unless filing the nut or keyway)and picked up the rest of the slack with a custom uhmw washer that I cut myself. It REALLY helps with spinning...
Drive, I think this was among the first handles that ritzblitz spun for anyone on the gj board,I could be wrong. But he and I were gonna go with ends that were more cylindrical, but after he sent me some pics of his Holland's ( I think? ) I asked if he could cut mine the same way? He agreed, and we decided to call it the "mushroom" cut. His Holland's is really pronounced, I like the look. As always when viable, I like to take advantage of the spinner capabilities on a new handle. As opposed to a flat yolk "c" series Reeder, I'm not sure that's wise.
Brother Scott, I'll get you a pic on those jaws, I can't remember if there was all that much going on there, but I didn't touch them. As I remember, there is more of a cross-hatching to it rather than a knurling. Anyway I'm a big fan of your stuff and all the eagerness of you and everyone else on the board who helps us, thanks, Tom