Hi everyone,
So I'm making a new vise nut for a customer's Prentiss vise and I need some confirmation on one aspect of it. It's seen some abuse, and I want to make sure it was manufactured a certain way vs. it wore out this way.
You'll see from the photos that he dovetail is tapered along the length of the nut. The side of the body is not square to my square, but when a .050 - .060" shim is placed under the low end, it makes the side square. This also coincides with measurements I'm getting from the threaded hole. From the dovetail to the edge of the hole is about .050 - .055" difference. High side being zero, and low side being about .055" less. Which confirms the hole is square to the left edge (where my square is).
So I'm assuming that that is a little much for wear, since the nut doesn't move at all. I believe it is tapered to lock into place in the vise body? Is that correct? Just wanted to confirm before machining it incorrectly. So if that's correct, all I'll have to do is machine the entire thing as though the dovetail were straight, and them machine the underside at an angle after it's completed.
Thanks
Eric
So I'm making a new vise nut for a customer's Prentiss vise and I need some confirmation on one aspect of it. It's seen some abuse, and I want to make sure it was manufactured a certain way vs. it wore out this way.
You'll see from the photos that he dovetail is tapered along the length of the nut. The side of the body is not square to my square, but when a .050 - .060" shim is placed under the low end, it makes the side square. This also coincides with measurements I'm getting from the threaded hole. From the dovetail to the edge of the hole is about .050 - .055" difference. High side being zero, and low side being about .055" less. Which confirms the hole is square to the left edge (where my square is).
So I'm assuming that that is a little much for wear, since the nut doesn't move at all. I believe it is tapered to lock into place in the vise body? Is that correct? Just wanted to confirm before machining it incorrectly. So if that's correct, all I'll have to do is machine the entire thing as though the dovetail were straight, and them machine the underside at an angle after it's completed.
Thanks
Eric