Make Your Own Outrigger Vise Stop

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This detailed video shows the step by step fabrication of a very versatile and strong vise stop. Its long, but a great 'True" tutorial on how its made. Take a look. I'll soon put the plans on my website, under the plans tab.
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I definitely enjoy the DIY videos such as this one. I wouldnt mind seeing more of them. You end up showing more useful tips and tricks along the way than you know.

JETHO
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Joe, you have great ieas and suggestions on " how to " that many of them can be used with great success. I like the way you you sugest thing that help the machinist in solving their machining problems . Keep up the good work !

minasianjohn
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FINALLY someone on you tube showed way protection with a wood block on YouTube!! You are to be congratulated. Might be a sign he knows something YouTube viewers. Might want to pay attention as I use to tell my students.

yearsofanythingisenough
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Great video! Really love the narration of how things can go wrong. Advice on the tool pressure against the large holes, even the comment not to cut through the threads which would seem obvious to a machinist but not to a newbie. I watched many hours of yours and other machining videos years ago and bought a lathe and mill and made parts literally the the day I set them up. Your videos are by far the best for learning how to make things come out right. There is no casual watching on your videos, yours are like a master class, notes and attention and sometimes even a calculator are required. I can't express how much I appreciate your selfless contribution to the trade through your videos.

Zaptastic
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The bonus material was worth the extra few seconds! Thank you. I can never get too many belly laughs.

oddjobbobb
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There are very few "YouTube" machinists that I would want to spend a day in the shop with to learn stuff like this from, and you are at the top of my list. I would be happy to sweep your floor 😄

I started in the hobby quite late in life and have had to cram as many bits of knowledge as possible into my thickening head as fast as possible. You have been an integral source of what have learned, and just wanted to thank you and encourage you to keep up the great work.

GutPyle
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A great video. Covers stock cutting, drilling, tapping, 3-jaw and 4-jaw lathe chuck, and boring on the lathe, as well as using a stop in the mill vise. . A lot of really useful information. + Thanks for taking the time to video and post. +

grayskwerl
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This video is a goldmine of very useful ideas! Thanks Joe.

bobguarnieri
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An abundance of very good advice. Thanks Joe for your knowledge and the time it takes to make all these videos to help us in our shops. You would make a very good teacher in becoming a machinist.

anthonycash
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I have watched this video several times because you give critical information for designing clamping features that I have used many times and always been successful. Thank you

ngauge
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Stopped the video at 33:36 and ordered a Fowler tap guide. Slowly working my way to have all the cool tools that Joe has!! Also, as soon as I saw the finished stop bolted to the vice I thought why not have the round feature on both ends of the piece that bolts to the back of the vice, it would look like a vice with handlebars and be twice as useful.

alanmony
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Great vise stop. Very well made thanks for the video. I got a couple of vise stops but only one vise.

AmateurRedneckWorkshop
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While it is a joy to watch you work the real value is the clarity with which you explain how you approach each aspect of the job. Outstanding!

theodoreshasta
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Excellent video. One thing I did differently is rather than drill and tap the rod that holds the stop, I bored and tapped a cap that fit over it. I then drilled a crossing hole through the cap and one through the rod. This allows me to fit any stop without having to mill a flat to account for any metal deformation on said stop. The stop is put through the cap and rod. When the screw in the cap is tightened it clamps the stop between the holes. Many indicator set ups use this same scheme.

dougberrett
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Hi Joe,
I learnt lots on today's video, I liked the logic the proportions of the component parts. Thank you.
Take care
Paul, ,

TheKnacklersWorkshop
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I know, I know, old video but there are so many wonderful tips in this one that us casual machinists can benefit from that I feel obligated to help the algorithm. Thank you Joe.

neil
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Even when I am well serviced with multiple vice stop types, hey, it's Joe Pie...
I always learn something from Joe Pie...
So, I watch every video you do,
And I learn, I see, I look behind the scene, stuff.
Thank you, Joe, for sharing.

captcarlos
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"so we open the vise and move the part." You are genius. AGAIN, simplicity is elegance. AND THAT IS FREAKING SIMPLE AND ELEGANT. Thanks again. Stuffing that into the mental toolbox. Another JP branded tool.

stxrynn
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Great tip on using a round bar to get close when centering a square piece in the four jaw chuck. Thanks

lawrencepoppert
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Pure brilliant nuggets everywhere. Saving this to my machining refresher playlist. Thank you Joe 🙏

joell