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Why do German vise jaws open backwards? || RotarySMP

Leinen E-125 bench vise restoration __________________ Bastel provided a link to the original 1890 Patent from Jos Leinen: https://worldwide.espacenet.com/paten... He felt front opening vises progressively loose guiding support the further they open. It was well summarized by @MannoMax As a German, this is how I learned it: A vise with a back opening jaw is referred to as a machinists/toolmakers/mechanics vise, usually is made of cast steel, and is built much more heavily. They are not as versatile as the other type of vise, but are much more accurate and stable. They were meant for precise bench work, like filing dies, or working on complex assemblies. We also have vises with front opening jaws, those are usually called a smiths/ironworkers vise, they are usually made from forgings, are not as precise, but can handle much more abuse. They are meant for heavy work like chipping, bending, etc. __________________ Bastel's vise collection:   / 8astel      / @bastel_   Christian's Instagram:   / elektronaut1   ___________________ Affiliate links to some of the tools shown. If you purchase through these links, this channel receives a small portion of the profit, but it costs no extra to you. Bahco hacksaw USA Link - https://amzn.to/49F9OY0 EU Link - https://amzn.to/49CA0lO Heat treatment stainless steel foil USA Link - https://amzn.to/3Inb9qi EU Link. - https://amzn.to/433oTjr ____________________ If you enjoy my content and would like to support my channel... I'd appreciate it. Please join me on Patreon and help build this community.   / rotarysmp   or sign up for youtube memberships using the "JOIN" button above. or please just buy me a coffee... https://tinyurl.com/5cv2yscb ____________________ 00:00 - Intro 00:33 - Initial inspection 01:05 - Disassembly 04:56 - Paint stripping 06:49 - Electrolysis 11:22 - Ultrasonic cleaner 11:49 - Wire wheel 12:52 - Sandblasting 13:02 - Fine wire wheel 13:20 - Mail time 13:43 - Dressing off old scars 14:15 - Weld up scars 17:57 - Filing out scars 18:55 - Die grinder 19:40 - Extract broken screw 20:18 - Flattening the anvil 20:36 - Clarkson grinder set up 22:28 - Milling the anvil on the Maho CNC 24:25 - Paint prep 25:13 - First under coat 25:37 - Making new vise jaws 26:10 - The Do-All is still playing up 28:19 - spotting and second undercoat 29:18 - Machining the jaw blanks 30:55 - First top coat 31:37 - Finish machining the jaws 36:20 - Final top coat 36:54 - Case hardening the jaws 41:53 - Fasteners 44:12 - Final assembly time lapse __________________ Music in this episode from Artlist.IO AR Ferdinand - No Matter What Happens Well Be Okay Captain Qubz - High Pulse Castle Heist - Are You Ready - Stripped Version Con Davison - Sofa Bed - Instrumental Version Dan Mayo - Black Willow Dan Zeitune - Siara - Instrumental Version Dialgo - Kumare Brothers Dizzy - Newer Family Kush - Heavy Summer Glories - Pagan Holiday Indiana Bradley - Pale City Girl - Instrumental Version Kiss The Earth - Call from Earth Midnight Noise - Neon Run Peter Spacey - Tech Knowledge Risian - Asteroid Field RocknStock - Fuel RocknStock - High and Low RocknStock - Run With It Russo & Weinberg - Take Me Out - Instrumental Version Seth Parson - With You The Magnetic Buzz - A Real Cosmic Night The Rallies - Are You Hearing Me - No Lead Vocals YAHYAH - Jupiter Calling

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