Agroshield
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...For narrower stuff, I have to use a clamp of some sort as the end stop, but that's quite easy:
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For really narrow stuff (< 76 mm) I'll need some sort of spacer to fill in the gap, but that shouldn't be too hard.
Could you put a threaded insert in the end face of the vise jaw and then make something like a milling vise stop?
For the really narrow stuff, would dog or puppy holes in the fixed jaw be of any use? You could make a pair of hexagonal blocks that fit over the dogs, that are drilled eccentrically to give different offsets.







Just get a spare correct sized spanner and keep it by the lathe . Or do like I have done , the four spanners that the lathe needs are hung on big nails on a beam of wood set about two foot three above the bed of the lathe within very easy reach without having to reach over a running lathe .. The beam also holds two lathe pointing white light LED floods and all the old fashioned spring calipers you used to find in a bench fitters tool box including a F type verinier before micrometers both analogue & digital became the norm .