Read it with great interest ,Harold-excellent as always, although I would n’t claim I could do this lot in a couple of hours.(read it on the archive on this site of course).
I agree with you about the excellent proportions of most drill press vices. Why,oh, why can the makers of milling vices not achieve as good a basic design. If they then substituted a clamp screw that pulled the moving jaw onto the fixed jaw (operated from the fixed jaw end ) , incorporated a “lock down” action that worked , and added a base big enough to have longish slots at right angles to the jaw movement (easiest flexible mouting to the infinite variety of tee-slotted tables ) THEN we would have a vice worth the exorbitant prices charged for top quality machine vices.
Of course they would have to get a bit of iron and steel back from our Chinese friends, nothing like a bit of mass to keep a workpiece happy and stopping it getting restless.
EDit-Oh, and incorporate a handle like the Axminster one-Long enough for good leverage, with a swivel for tightening when space is at a premium,a ball end for speed , and chromed or painted in “find-it” fluorescent yellow.
Rgds.
Edited By alan frost on 24/12/2011 10:44:46