Je me fabrique un étau à main Partie 1
To machine very small parts with precision, I needed a parallel-jaw hand vise. I couldn't find what I needed commercially, so I used the machines in my workshop and my limited experience to build one myself. I'm taking this opportunity to share this interesting project with you in a two-part video. In this first part, I use the band saw and the milling machine... Enjoy the video! Additional music from the YouTube Audio Library: Play-Doh Meets Dora - Carmen María and Edu Espinal Los Cabos - House of the Gipsies Ratatouille's Kitchen - Carmen María and Edu Espinal Swing Haven 1 - Los Angeles - Reed Mathis Jean-Louis Traintranquille - Machining Video No. 96 May 2025

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Je me fabrique un étau à main Partie 2

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