Hey guys and gals, I am testing the waters here to see how much interest there is in custom made rosin jaws for Vises and Arbor presses. All made from 90/10 copper nickel designed for rosin tech extraction.
For those with a small dedicated rosin vise, I can make blocks that get glued in place.
For larger vises, they can be bolted in place for easy removal.
For an Arbor press, we can figure it out the same way.
These blocks are sized to be heated with two adjustable 60w soldering irons and without the need of a PID controller.
Prices will be determined once we come to an agreement on a particular design, materials and labor costs.
To give you an idea on sizing, my blocks are about 1" x 2" x 1" thick and they heat up to 255f max on high in 20 minutes.
I will post some more pictures soon or check out the rosin tech thread for more information.
Here are my first set of Cuni jaws made for a large vise with a 5" bolt pattern. They can be modified to fit a smaller vise with a 4" bolt pattern as well.
Here are some arbor press blocks I made that are about 1.5" x 2.25"
Stay tuned and thanks for looking.
Edit: I need to give credit to @shark sandwich here as he gave me the idea with his larger copper plates.
For those with a small dedicated rosin vise, I can make blocks that get glued in place.
For larger vises, they can be bolted in place for easy removal.
For an Arbor press, we can figure it out the same way.
These blocks are sized to be heated with two adjustable 60w soldering irons and without the need of a PID controller.
Prices will be determined once we come to an agreement on a particular design, materials and labor costs.
To give you an idea on sizing, my blocks are about 1" x 2" x 1" thick and they heat up to 255f max on high in 20 minutes.
I will post some more pictures soon or check out the rosin tech thread for more information.
Here are my first set of Cuni jaws made for a large vise with a 5" bolt pattern. They can be modified to fit a smaller vise with a 4" bolt pattern as well.
Here are some arbor press blocks I made that are about 1.5" x 2.25"
Stay tuned and thanks for looking.
Edit: I need to give credit to @shark sandwich here as he gave me the idea with his larger copper plates.
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