Make offer emmert k 1 pattern maker vise 80 lb collectable antique wood tool.
Pattern makers vise emmert. The patternmaker vise s unique mounting system makes it far more than that. Pattern maker s woodworking vise. In the end i chose to mount it to my sjobergs bench after resurfacing the top and rebuilding the storage unit. Second to mount vise even with end of bench see fig.
Emmert k 1 pattern maker vise 80 lb collectable antique wood tool. First of course it s a large heavy and powerful cast iron bench vise. Installing the emmert pattern maker s vise when i bought my emmert vise i didn t have a clear plan for where it would be mounted. On july 15 1919 victor koontz an employee of emmert was granted a rather elaborate 7 page patent for improvements to the pattern makers vise and although this patent addresses a number of different issues the two most notable improvements over the old turtleback vises is the much more durable large concentric disc on the front that controls the tilting front jaw and the newly designed rear hub that allows locking the rotating jaws in at any desired location throughout their full 360.
Emmert pattern maker vice repair install well vice trim handle has been repaired and here it sits parked on my bench ready to receive a leather lining i suppose. The k 1 or new improved universal patternmaker s vise was invented by victor koontz and was patented in 1919. Emmert k1 antique pattern makers turtleback bench vise back jaw 18 x 7 75 00 27 75 shipping. Turning a new pin on a lathe duration.
Yost patternmakers vise parts made in the usa from grey iron all emmert parts listed are for the later universal style 1 large 18 jaws unless they specify 2 small 14 jaws. First some place the vise even with the corner of bench. Copied from the famous emmert pattern maker s vise this is the most versatile stock control device you ve ever imagined. 2 fit vise into bench so that the face of rear jaw extends one eighth of an inch be beyond face of bench plank.
The turtleback patternmaker s vise was invented by joseph emmert in 1891. Others place it back say twelve inches or more depending somewhat on location of bench leg.