http://youtu.be/FmY7T8ZOdwE
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http://youtu.be/FmY7T8ZOdwE
I thought this was a great idea so I thought I would share
Not bad, I wonder if it could be improved so that you don't have to keep bending the spring clamps. I think even the quality ones would weaken and break after several cycles.
That is a great idea, will have to try that. I can see expanding on the idea as well - Thanks for posting!!
Cheers
Mike
How about attaching the spring clamps on with some ball & socket joints, like this? Just add wing nuts.
http://images2.mcmaster.com/Contents...g?ver=23034068
That would only work until the ball joints loosened up and and didn't have any stiction left in them. It would probably hold up for a while until the clamps just started flapping around, but in the long run you need something with an adjustable amount of friction built in.
A hammer will restore the friction in a ball joint, very quickly. ;)
Yes, but it would be easier to just buy 3 hinges. One large like he shows in the video and two smaller ones to mount the clamps to. Drill out the 3 center pins and replace all 3 with bolts. Mount the 2 smaller hinges to the large one and mount the clamps to the smaller hinges. Now you have a fully articulating mounting system with adjustable friction in all directions. I've found the less I have to beat things with a hammer to make them work, the longer they tend to last.
I'll pm you my address :)
If there was a tiny version of the ball joint on this mini vise available, that would be ideal, and I'm sure many other uses for it could be found as well.
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That is a really cool idea, gonna have to make me a few of those. Some type of magnetic base to hold them up would be even cooler.
Glenn