Full Version: Hold downs for scissors...
From: logojohn [#13]
23 Mar 2007
To: Brett (BHALLE) [#1] 24 Mar 2007
fits the all graphics vice

Not sure if they still sell them but I bought one about 8 years ago.
It has a slot at one end instead of a fixed hole with a thumb screw to adjust the angle to fit tapered items.

I have also removed the pegs from one side of both jaws of the vice and used a regular plate holding jig. Without the peg the jig will swivel to fit the shape of the slanted item. Many times it will tighten enough to securely hold the item. Sometimes for steep slants you may need to rig a way to block it from moving or adding a little tape to the jig edges so it doesn't slide out.
If it is not too much of an angle you might be able to just wrap some tape around the narrow end so it can be held in any non adjustable vice. Here it is on there site. They call it a flatware jig. http://www.gravograph.com/usa/Engraving%20Products/Jigs.php
EDITED: 23 Mar 2007 by LOGOJOHN
From: BobT [#14]
24 Mar 2007
To: Brett (BHALLE) [#1] 24 Mar 2007
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#15]
24 Mar 2007
To: BobT [#14] 24 Mar 2007
Bondo (automotive, body shop staple) molds have also been suggested, in the past, as a means of holding unruly objects.
From: Mike (MIKEN) [#16]
24 Mar 2007
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From: UncleSteve [#17]
24 Mar 2007
To: Mike (MIKEN) [#16] 24 Mar 2007
Thanks for one of the least expensive, reusable, easy to find solutions to what is a more common problem than one would expect. :D