Hey Guys,
Just thought I'd post a few pics of the start of my saw vice. I've wanted one for a while but not willing to spend big dollars on the 'manipulator' for lack of a better term. There's probably a few more of you in the same place.
I found a couple of ideas online. Monsterball makes a cool product. I couldn't find pricing but it looks out of my range.
http://www.monsterballvise.com/
I also found a pretty good homemade idea.
All of these would need a simple fabrication added so you could attach a saw to the manipulator. Both will work with a bowling ball. Here's what I ended up coming up with. Kind of a mix between them both.
All areas with white ink will be removed.
When the white material is removed I'll be able to rotate it up.
I have nuts above and below each rotor. 4 nuts on the two pieces of rod closest to the edge of the table. I'm short one nut. Ha! These rods should not have to be adjusted in the future. Bottom nut keeps the threaded rod from spinning. Lower nut on top rotor sets the height of upper rotor which limits the pressure on ball. This important. The back threaded rod is for tightening. About 1/2 of a turn and it clamps tight!
I'm going to connect stuff with the coupler. I'll weld the yellow angle to another piece of 3/4" threaded rod.
I have about $25 into it. Rotors are off my car. The grey base was picked out of the scrap bin at work. 4x10" by 3/8" wall. It's a great ballast. I tapped a couple of holes in it and used 1/4" bolts to attach it to the rotor. Holes in the rotor were already there. $12 into threaded rod and nuts and $5 for the bowling ball on kijiji. The coupler was about $8.
I need access to a lathe to finish it off!
Just thought I'd post a few pics of the start of my saw vice. I've wanted one for a while but not willing to spend big dollars on the 'manipulator' for lack of a better term. There's probably a few more of you in the same place.
I found a couple of ideas online. Monsterball makes a cool product. I couldn't find pricing but it looks out of my range.
http://www.monsterballvise.com/
I also found a pretty good homemade idea.
All of these would need a simple fabrication added so you could attach a saw to the manipulator. Both will work with a bowling ball. Here's what I ended up coming up with. Kind of a mix between them both.
All areas with white ink will be removed.
When the white material is removed I'll be able to rotate it up.
I have nuts above and below each rotor. 4 nuts on the two pieces of rod closest to the edge of the table. I'm short one nut. Ha! These rods should not have to be adjusted in the future. Bottom nut keeps the threaded rod from spinning. Lower nut on top rotor sets the height of upper rotor which limits the pressure on ball. This important. The back threaded rod is for tightening. About 1/2 of a turn and it clamps tight!
I'm going to connect stuff with the coupler. I'll weld the yellow angle to another piece of 3/4" threaded rod.
I have about $25 into it. Rotors are off my car. The grey base was picked out of the scrap bin at work. 4x10" by 3/8" wall. It's a great ballast. I tapped a couple of holes in it and used 1/4" bolts to attach it to the rotor. Holes in the rotor were already there. $12 into threaded rod and nuts and $5 for the bowling ball on kijiji. The coupler was about $8.
I need access to a lathe to finish it off!