Vise Hardware: T-Slot bolts
I hacked and muddled my way though making some hardware to hold my vise to my mill. I probably overthought it, but I feel like it's a reasonable approach to maximize the size of the hardware on a machine with small slots. If you like what I'm doing here and find some value in it, consider supporting my work on Patreon: / jeremymakesthings I promise I'll still mostly make stuff out of rusty junk and not just buy shiny things with your money.

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Making T-Nuts The Hard Way

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Let's Make T-Nuts! Your first milling project

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China vs Usa controversy machine vise

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Making a two piece milling vise

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Why this machinist tool doesn't work - A SCAM?

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Making a ratchet wheel

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Making a PRECISION Machinist Jack || INHERITANCE MACHINING

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Making Your Own Springs On The Lathe!

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Making a PRECISE lead screw nut | CRAIG'S WORKSHOP

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Making a PRETTY Fly Cutter | CRAIG'S WORKSHOP

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Tramming Multiple Milling Machine Vises: The Easy Way

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Making a Spring Winder from Hemingway Kits

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3 ways to make T-Tracks and T-Slots

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #7 #adamrose #smartworkers

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I used a mini lathe to make my own nuts and bolts. Here's how it went

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Making a VERSATILE Mini Pallet || INHERITANCE MACHINING

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Making SIMPLE T-Nuts | CRAIG'S WORKSHOP

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Reaming With Taper Hand Reamers

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Alternative Three Jaw Chuck Mounting

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