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  • BattleshipBob
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 6857
    • Bob
    • Cardiff

    #1426
    Originally posted by John Race
    Just arrived in the post room here at Race Towers.

    I remember Jim talking about them some time a go.

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    Thought it was for grating your collection of russian moscow green cheese

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    • Tim Marlow
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 19027
      • Tim
      • Somerset UK

      #1427
      Originally posted by boatman
      CHEERS Tim but vid wont play on my p/c but i gather its for holding things in the holes yea ?
      chris
      Not quite Chris. The pegs are put in the holes where required, and then the knurled nut tightened to hold the workpiece between them. It is a bit like a hand held Black and Dekker workmate……

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      • boatman
        • Nov 2018
        • 14498
        • christopher
        • NORFOLK UK

        #1428
        Originally posted by Tim Marlow
        Not quite Chris. The pegs are put in the holes where required, and then the knurled nut tightened to hold the workpiece between them. It is a bit like a hand held Black and Dekker workmate……
        OK TIM THANKS for putting me right on that as for a moment there i was thinking like ow m8 Bob lol
        chris

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        • Guest

          #1429
          Originally posted by John Race
          Just arrived in the post room here at Race Towers.
          I’ve had one of those for years, thought it would be useful for holding models, but I didn’t find it to be Hopefully you’ll have more use for it than I did

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          • Tim Marlow
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 19027
            • Tim
            • Somerset UK

            #1430
            As I’m sure you know Jakko, they are used quite often by large scale figure painters to hold workpieces so they are not touched during painting. Both AK and Games Workshop have their own versions as well.

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            • Mini Me
              • Jun 2018
              • 10711

              #1431
              Hey Jakko, have you tried grating cheese as Bob suggested?....might be useful after all! :smiling: :thumb2: Rick H.

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              • Guest

                #1432
                Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                As I’m sure you know Jakko, they are used quite often by large scale figure painters to hold workpieces so they are not touched during painting.
                That’s exactly why I bought one (from a local art supplies shop, IIRC), but I found it got in my way more than it helped me paint the models. Also, not being able to set it down didn’t help. I thought about sawing off the rounded bottom of the handle and adding something to it that would let the whole thing stand upright, but never did get round to that.

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                • Guest

                  #1433
                  Originally posted by Bobthestug
                  Thought it was for grating your collection of russian moscow green cheese
                  Look there is no need to be rude about Cheese, esp Russian Green .:smiling3::tongue-out3:

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                  • Guest

                    #1434
                    Originally posted by Jakko
                    That’s exactly why I bought one (from a local art supplies shop, IIRC), but I found it got in my way more than it helped me paint the models. Also, not being able to set it down didn’t help. I thought about sawing off the rounded bottom of the handle and adding something to it that would let the whole thing stand upright, but never did get round to that.
                    There was a version with a bench fixing, I nearly went for that. But as I wanted one to hold figures a fixed one would be in the wrong place on the bench. I'll give it a try when the filler arrives, might be good, or it might:smiling3: be one of those tools you thought was fantastic. :smiling3:

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                    • Guest

                      #1435
                      Well apart from the abuse from the StuG department I shall look fwd to trying out the holder soon. :smiling3:

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                      • wotan
                        • May 2018
                        • 1175

                        #1436
                        I find this a very useful tool. Here is mine which has had a certain amount of wear, as you can see.

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                        If I want to use it hands free, then the handle very simply unscrews.

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                        For even more solidity I often screw the top bit into my little desk vice. This makes a very solid base for sculpting or painting models.

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                        John

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                        • Tim Marlow
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 19027
                          • Tim
                          • Somerset UK

                          #1437
                          Originally posted by Jakko
                          That’s exactly why I bought one (from a local art supplies shop, IIRC), but I found it got in my way more than it helped me paint the models. Also, not being able to set it down didn’t help. I thought about sawing off the rounded bottom of the handle and adding something to it that would let the whole thing stand upright, but never did get round to that.
                          You could just make a suitable sized hole in a block of wood and place it in there when you’ve finished Jakko

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                          • Tim Marlow
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 19027
                            • Tim
                            • Somerset UK

                            #1438
                            Originally posted by wotan
                            I find this a very useful tool. Here is mine which has had a certain amount of wear, as you can see.

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                            If I want to use it hands free, then the handle very simply unscrews.

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                            For even more solidity I often screw the top bit into my little desk vice. This makes a very solid base for sculpting or painting models.

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                            John
                            Funny about tools isn’t it….I’ve got one of those vices (had it for at least ten years) and have probably used it about five times John…..I just find my small record vice clamped to the bench more useful….it probably isn’t, that’s just the one I’m used to using :thinking: The hand vice and pin vices I have do get used a huge amount though…

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                            • Mini Me
                              • Jun 2018
                              • 10711

                              #1439
                              ....Not to mention all the golf tees and blue tack!! :thumb2: :tongue-out3::tongue-out2::tongue-out:

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                              • Guest

                                #1440
                                Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                                You could just make a suitable sized hole in a block of wood and place it in there when you’ve finished Jakko
                                Then I would have find a place for a big enough block of wood, and if you’ve seen my pictures of what my work area looks like, that’s going to be unlikely

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