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  • #315450
    Rainbows
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      @rainbows

      Interesting idea for 1-2-3 blocks here.

      Think I am gonna make some out of O1 tool steel (easier home heat treat than A2/D2) and borrow a surface grinder.

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      #18642
      Rainbows
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        @rainbows
        #315467
        I.M. OUTAHERE
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          @i-m-outahere

          It actually makes me want to buy a surface grinder just so i can make a set !

          If Tom lipton who made the video recommends them you can guarantee that they are worth making , even a set that has bee flycut would be useful in the home workshop .

          While you are there checking out this video take the time to look at some more of tom's videos at his youtube channel oxtools and then check out robins at robrenz ,both channels have some amazing videos on them .

          Ian .

          #315474
          JasonB
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            @jasonb

            Funny enough I have had sets of ARCs 10-20-40 and 20-40-60 blocks since they came out at least two years ago and never found the need to screw them together yet though I do use them a lot.

            #315490
            Chris Evans 6
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              @chrisevans6

              I made a set as an apprentice over 50 years ago, use them most weeks for something but mine have no holes to fix together.

              #315514
              Neil Wyatt
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                @neilwyatt

                People are popping up all over the USA with derivatives of JS's blocks claiming they are a 'new' invention…

                http://www.arceurotrade.co.uk/Catalogue/Workholding/Vee-Blocks-Angle-Plates/10-20-40-and-20-40-80-Blocks

                Neil

                #315518
                Muzzer
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                  @muzzer

                  Haha that's Mercans for you! Reinventing everything and putting stars and stripes on them, even when made in China.

                  No disrespect to Robrenz, mind. Very interesting and impressive stuff he does, rather than trying to become a member of the Youtube celeb club.

                  Merry

                  #315526
                  JasonB
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                    @jasonb
                    Posted by Neil Wyatt on 06/09/2017 12:10:09:

                    People are popping up all over the USA with derivatives of JS's blocks claiming they are a 'new' invention…

                    http://www.arceurotrade.co.uk/Catalogue/Workholding/Vee-Blocks-Angle-Plates/10-20-40-and-20-40-80-Blocks

                    Neil

                    The counter bored holes are a useful addition that JS did not include.

                    #315599
                    David George 1
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                      @davidgeorge1

                      These are a couple of views of a block I used to have. They were about 4inch square and 6inch long every face was drilled and tapped with 1/4 BSF taped holes about 3/4 inch deep at bout 1/2 spacing, a step which had a small undercut at its root and a V was cut to hold small pins and rods. In the bottom was cut a larger V but running the length of the block. case hardened to maximum depth and fully ground all over so any face was square and true. This was an apprentice piece and it was stolen just short of my retirement. you could hold anything and once clamped with the many small clamps etc. that were acquired over the years one of the best tools I had.

                      David

                      #315643
                      Michael Gilligan
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                        @michaelgilligan61133
                        Posted by JasonB on 06/09/2017 13:04:45:

                        Posted by Neil Wyatt on 06/09/2017 12:10:09:

                        People are popping up all over the USA with derivatives of JS's blocks claiming they are a 'new' invention…

                        < etc. >

                        The counter bored holes are a useful addition that JS did not include.

                        .

                        No offence intended to any of those involved; but it's worth noting that [prior to JS re-inventing them] the metrology versions of such blocks [Brown & Sharpe for example] typically had counterbored holes.

                        MichaelG.

                        #315671
                        Neil Wyatt
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                          @neilwyatt

                          John's 'Invention' was combining more useful 1:2:4 proportions with tapped holes.

                          #315679
                          Chris Evans 6
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                            @chrisevans6

                            David George1. I still have a couple of the blocks you describe, here in the Midlands we knew them as "Grinding Blocks" why I don't know as they get equal use on the mill and spark eroder. Thankfully I worked with trustworthy people and all my tools came home with me when I retired.

                            #315681
                            Michael Gilligan
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                              @michaelgilligan61133
                              Posted by Neil Wyatt on 07/09/2017 08:32:14:

                              John's 'Invention' was combining more useful 1:2:4 proportions with tapped holes.

                              .

                              I beg to differ, Neil

                              I think John's real 'Invention' was to produce something of workshop quality at an affordable price.

                              MichaelG.

                              #315719
                              JasonB
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                                @jasonb

                                I think JS's contribution was making metric blocks, the Americans have not done that yetsmile p

                                Imperial blocks from several of our suppliers cost about the same as 2-4-8 blocks from Arc and are of similar quality but you can't screw them.

                                Edited By JasonB on 07/09/2017 13:12:50

                                #315737
                                I.M. OUTAHERE
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                                  @i-m-outahere

                                  My set of JS blocks (or copy of them ) don't get much use as they are not on spec or a matched set , one comes up 25x50x75 the other is 25x50x75 and a little bit but fortunately the little bit is oversize and can be fixed or could be if i had a surface grinder .

                                  Edited By XD 351 on 07/09/2017 15:54:30

                                  #315749
                                  Michael Gilligan
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                                    @michaelgilligan61133
                                    Posted by JasonB on 07/09/2017 13:12:18:

                                    Imperial blocks from several of our suppliers cost about the same as 2-4-8 blocks from Arc …

                                    .

                                    That's fine, Jason … My reference to affordable pricing was in comparison to the 'Metrology' blocks surprise

                                    MichaelG.

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                                    ferinstance: http://www.starrett.com/metrology/product-detail/706BZ

                                    Edited By Michael Gilligan on 07/09/2017 18:01:17

                                    #315752
                                    JasonB
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                                      @jasonb

                                      I'd have to sell one of my puppies to afford a pair of thosesurprise

                                      #315920
                                      John Stevenson 1
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                                        @johnstevenson1

                                        I have it from a good source that the reason behind the two sizes of blocks is that both are smaller than the standard 1-2-3 blocks which are too big for most model engineers vises.

                                        Secondly they are made and DO bolt together, something the last 10 years worth of production 1-2-3 blocks cannot do as someone left the plain holes as tapping sizes when they got copied in China and India.

                                        #315921
                                        John Stevenson 1
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                                          @johnstevenson1
                                          Posted by XD 351 on 07/09/2017 15:51:08:

                                          My set of JS blocks (or copy of them ) don't get much use as they are not on spec or a matched set , one comes up 25x50x75 the other is 25x50x75 and a little bit but fortunately the little bit is oversize and can be fixed or could be if i had a surface grinder .

                                          Edited By XD 351 on 07/09/2017 15:54:30

                                          A very bad copy then as I never designed any 25-50-75 blocks wink

                                          #316023
                                          I.M. OUTAHERE
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                                            @i-m-outahere

                                            Arc sell a metric version as do Ausee here in OZ .

                                            I think the point tom lipton was trying to get across was about the counterbored holes and waisted shank cap screws which means all of the holes can be threaded giving the blocks a little more versatility .

                                            Ian.

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