did you figured it out what was the probleM? looks like the fixture plate doesn't have the correct parallelism they advertise in the product description..
Sorry - I just saw your comment. Essentially, I was told by Mr. Saunders that it’s within the tolerance and scope of the machine and fixture plate. I didn’t test the whole fixture plate but I did test five or six other locations and it appears that just that one location was .0015 out, so I marked it with red hole plugs and I just avoid it. With that said, the top of the vice moves so when paired with the other side that is within tolerance it evens out - if that makes any sense. So far I have not noticed any issues with the parts I’m making. Additionally, Mr. Saunders was very helpful and even responded with a personal video on how to set it up and covered some of my concerns. I would comfortably recommend there fixture table. Sorry - for the delayed response!
@@i.parkinson7822 no problem. Thank you for the reply! I was wondering, do you notice any movement between teh bottom part of the vise with the diamond locator pin and the fixture plate? Or they male a close fit and that side of the vise is really fixed? Becasue that will be crucial for repeat repeatibility. Thank you.
Ale - there is a little movement but that’s required. I brought that up to Mr. Saunders also, but he said that’s required. You couldn’t have a press fit... I honestly would recommend the the plate. I love the vises too. When torqued down they lock your part in very very well. I’m really happy.
@@i.parkinson7822 I’m having a problem with parts being locked down on vise. Some reason it comes loose. I have tried many methods and same thing. I’m baffled beyond this point.
Sorry - I just saw your comment. Essentially, I was told by Mr. Saunders that it’s within the tolerance and scope of the machine and fixture plate. I didn’t test the whole fixture plate but I did test several other locations and it appears just that one location was .0015 out, so I marked it with red hole plugs and I just avoid it. With that said, the top of the vice moves so when I paired with the other side that is within tolerance it evens out - if that makes any sense. So far I have not noticed any issues with the parts I’m making. Additionally, Mr. Saunders was very helpful and even responded with a personal video on how to set it up and covered some of my concerns. I would comfortably recommend there fixture table. Sorry - for the delayed response!
Hey man thx for checking my channel out. You got some nice fine tuning equipment over there. Check my new video out when you have time. You motivated me to make a video. Peace
I get the same exact readings on my Modular vises! Did you figure out why?
did you figured it out what was the probleM? looks like the fixture plate doesn't have the correct parallelism they advertise in the product description..
Sorry - I just saw your comment. Essentially, I was told by Mr. Saunders that it’s within the tolerance and scope of the machine and fixture plate. I didn’t test the whole fixture plate but I did test five or six other locations and it appears that just that one location was .0015 out, so I marked it with red hole plugs and I just avoid it. With that said, the top of the vice moves so when paired with the other side that is within tolerance it evens out - if that makes any sense. So far I have not noticed any issues with the parts I’m making. Additionally, Mr. Saunders was very helpful and even responded with a personal video on how to set it up and covered some of my concerns.
I would comfortably recommend there fixture table. Sorry - for the delayed response!
@@i.parkinson7822 no problem. Thank you for the reply! I was wondering, do you notice any movement between teh bottom part of the vise with the diamond locator pin and the fixture plate? Or they male a close fit and that side of the vise is really fixed? Becasue that will be crucial for repeat repeatibility. Thank you.
Ale - there is a little movement but that’s required. I brought that up to Mr. Saunders also, but he said that’s required. You couldn’t have a press fit... I honestly would recommend the the plate. I love the vises too. When torqued down they lock your part in very very well. I’m really happy.
@@i.parkinson7822 thank you for your comments. Really appreciate it
@@i.parkinson7822 I’m having a problem with parts being locked down on vise. Some reason it comes loose. I have tried many methods and same thing. I’m baffled beyond this point.
Did it get sorted out? I'm planning on ordering one of their plates soon.
Sorry - I just saw your comment. Essentially, I was told by Mr. Saunders that it’s within the tolerance and scope of the machine and fixture plate. I didn’t test the whole fixture plate but I did test several other locations and it appears just that one location was .0015 out, so I marked it with red hole plugs and I just avoid it. With that said, the top of the vice moves so when I paired with the other side that is within tolerance it evens out - if that makes any sense. So far I have not noticed any issues with the parts I’m making. Additionally, Mr. Saunders was very helpful and even responded with a personal video on how to set it up and covered some of my concerns.
I would comfortably recommend there fixture table. Sorry - for the delayed response!
Hey man thx for checking my channel out. You got some nice fine tuning equipment over there. Check my new video out when you have time. You motivated me to make a video. Peace