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    Alan Johnson 7
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      Recently I saw a design and construction drawings for a vice for a Sensitive Drilling Machine.

      It consisted of a Myford vice modified so that the sides of the (side) mounting surfaces were cut to form a dovetail. It was mounted on dovetailed plate such that it could slide smoothly along the dovetail. Below this was another plate with a simitar dovetailed and base at right angles to the one above. There were some locking clamps too – I think! The outcome was that the vice could be moved easily and effortlessly to line up the job in the vice with the quill of the Sensitive Drilling Machine.

      I have purchased a vice – ready for modifying but now I can't remember where I saw the design! I had thought it was Ian Bradley's The Amateur's Workshop but it is not.

      I don't know why the call me "Forgetful Jones."

      Any help from anyone with a good memory would be appreciated.

      Best wishes to all for Christmas.

      Alan.

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      Alan Johnson 7
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        #272122
        not done it yet
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          @notdoneityet

          Have you 'book marked' it somewhere and forgotten that?

          #272127
          Alan Johnson 7
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            Not so lucky. I read it on a real piece of paper / book. Just can't work out what it was that I was reading!

            #272128
            mick70
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              i keep notebook so i can note down interesting bits i want to go back to in books.

              #272130
              Michael Gilligan
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                Posted by naughtyboy on 16/12/2016 08:00:44:

                i keep notebook so i can note down interesting bits i want to go back to in books.

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                Regrettably; after several years, I found that to be self-defeating blush

                My notebooks and scraps of paper have just become a hoard.

                MichaelG.

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                P.S. [Alan] … it sounds interesting; I hope you find it, and share it here.

                #272139
                Alan Johnson 7
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                  @alanjohnson7

                  It was, I believe called a "jelly plate."

                  #272155
                  Michael Gilligan
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                    Posted by Alan Johnson 7 on 16/12/2016 09:14:27:

                    It was, I believe called a "jelly plate."

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                    I wouldn't be surprised … That term is often used for "freehand" stages on [for example] stereo-microscopes and inverted microscopes: Although strictly speaking it originates with the truly free-moving stages that are just two flat plates with a smear of grease [jelly] between them. … A good example of which is on the little Baker/Vickers 'Metalette'.

                    MichaelG.

                    #272395
                    Alan Johnson 7
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                      Eureka I have found it!

                      I recently purchase several hundred old editions of Model Engineer. It was in one of these that I was browsing that I saw the construction article. On page 52 of Volume 105, Issue 2616 (Thursday July 12 1951) is IN THE WORKSHOP by 'Duplex,' No. 93 – A Simple Tapping Machine.

                      I have made a pdf copy of the article and also inserted it into a Word document but alas, I don't know how to attached either to this post. Maybe I can make jpeg copies and put them in my album.

                      #272398
                      Michael Gilligan
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                        Well done, Alan

                        … I have sent you a message

                        MichaelG.

                        #272564
                        Alan Johnson 7
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                          Article uploaded to my Photo Album – with assistance from Michael Gilligan.

                          Much appreciated.

                          Thanks Michael.

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