Philbert's Low-er Tech Filing Vise
This was an idea floating around in my head for a while. A filing vice holds saw chain cutters rock solid, for shaping or sharpening, off of the saw. It is not something that everyone wants or needs, but this is an easy-to-make, low cost option for those who do.
I don't have much in the way of welding or machining capabilities, so I started with a pair of Vise-Grip sheet metal pliers, on sale for about $14 at a home center.
Note that the jaws on these are slightly cambered as received, and will not hold a drive link securely in the middle. The top edges are also not perfectly even.
I doodled around with a few radiuses for the corners, to let the chain flow, and settled on a 1/2 inch radius.
Cut the corners with a Dremel tool; shaped them, and aligned the top edges, on a bench grinder; then polished them smooth with a ScotchBrite deburring wheel. Cutting the corners also eliminated most of the camber in the jaws.
Drilled some holes in one jaw for mounting, and squared them with a triangular file to accept carriage bolts. (*Note: the matching holes on the other jaw are not there due to a momentary lack of attention . . . er, . . . actually, . . . um, . . . they are there to provide for cooling and expansion in case of heat build-up from filing aggressive race chains!)
Philbert
Some related threads:
Philbert's Low Tech Filing Vise
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/philberts-low-tech-filing-vise.245004/
Chain Sharpening Mandrel Build
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/chain-sharpening-mandrel-build.265933/
I made some chain vises
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/i-made-some-chain-vises.240935/
My new saw chain vise
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/my-new-saw-chain-vise.120500/#post-1935099
This was an idea floating around in my head for a while. A filing vice holds saw chain cutters rock solid, for shaping or sharpening, off of the saw. It is not something that everyone wants or needs, but this is an easy-to-make, low cost option for those who do.
I don't have much in the way of welding or machining capabilities, so I started with a pair of Vise-Grip sheet metal pliers, on sale for about $14 at a home center.
Note that the jaws on these are slightly cambered as received, and will not hold a drive link securely in the middle. The top edges are also not perfectly even.
I doodled around with a few radiuses for the corners, to let the chain flow, and settled on a 1/2 inch radius.
Cut the corners with a Dremel tool; shaped them, and aligned the top edges, on a bench grinder; then polished them smooth with a ScotchBrite deburring wheel. Cutting the corners also eliminated most of the camber in the jaws.
Drilled some holes in one jaw for mounting, and squared them with a triangular file to accept carriage bolts. (*Note: the matching holes on the other jaw are not there due to a momentary lack of attention . . . er, . . . actually, . . . um, . . . they are there to provide for cooling and expansion in case of heat build-up from filing aggressive race chains!)
Philbert
Some related threads:
Philbert's Low Tech Filing Vise
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/philberts-low-tech-filing-vise.245004/
Chain Sharpening Mandrel Build
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/chain-sharpening-mandrel-build.265933/
I made some chain vises
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/i-made-some-chain-vises.240935/
My new saw chain vise
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/my-new-saw-chain-vise.120500/#post-1935099