Here is my new gun vise which is much different than my old one. The species I used were black walnut and maple
which has a nice contrast together. Let's go over all the details that I
incorporated into it.
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This end will be used to clamp the gun stock and it's
adjustable. I can move it anywhere along the T track by loosening two
knobs (one is out of view). To make sure the gun stock doesn't get
scratched, I used some scrap leather pieces leftover from my hot rod
interior. All of the knobs are made out of 6061-T6 aluminum and I used a medium
knurl to help grip them.
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The opposite end is adjustable as well. The knob on the left lets me
move both pieces together and the one on the right allows me to move the
large V block up and down the ramp. Notice the V block is near the base
in this shot.
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Here you can see the V block is at the top of the ramp
to accommodate different height and size firearms in case the need
arises.
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Here a better view of the T track used for the V block
to slide on.
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The piece in the center slides along the T track and does a couple of
things. The rounded end sits 3" high and can be used to place a stock
on and the soft leather will help protect the wood when rested on. The
other end has a small V block which is adjustable too.
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Here you can see it slides on a T track and can adjust a total of two
inches. These knobs are slightly smaller in diameter than the others for
clearance.
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The V block has
been lined with leather and is flush with all the edges.
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Changing from horizontal to vertical is preformed by removing one knob.
Notice the slot here, this enables me to slide the V block side-to-side
to accommodate different types of guns. The height ranges from 5 to 7 inches.
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In this configuration it should make working on
handguns much easier.
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What you see here is something I dreamed up after I put the pockets in
the V block. It's a place to put my cleaning rod while cleaning them. Note the finger notch, this piece hinges open.
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