Vise Stop
![ViseStop-1-Block.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FQF/CGAV/GTUGNO4O/FQFCGAVGTUGNO4O.jpg&filename=ViseStop-1-Block.jpg)
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![ViseStopsmVise.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FSB/MNHY/GTUGNO5O/FSBMNHYGTUGNO5O.jpg&filename=ViseStopsmVise.jpg)
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Not worth writing an article about but worth seeing. Here is a photo post of my vise stop I made. It is handy if you need to perform repeated operations on identical parts. Initially when I decided I needed this I did not have a clear mental image of how I wanted to design mine so I went out on the web and looked at a bunch of pictures. I found some common features I liked and incorporated them into my design.
Mine is flexible enough I can use it with a variety of setups.
Mine is flexible enough I can use it with a variety of setups.