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PIN VISE

ANNOUNCING OUR VERSATILE PRECISION

icebelg for the PV-l PnncIsIoN PIN Vrsn. In addition to the three jaw capactty, we have a two jaw insert that will allow you to use #11 knife blades in the PV-1 PnrcrsroN PIN Vrsn whicl.r can be extremely handy at rimes.

n a healthy arld normal human hand, the middle finger, index finger and thumb perform the adroit tasks of l-rolding and manipulating small objects. \Torking together they perform amazing feats of dexterity r-rnmatched by machine or jig. The term "handmade" is in truth a tribute to the capabilities ofthe opposable thumb and his "two next door neighbors". Unfortunately, members of this trio often marched into harms way by a brain that neglects to completely calcr-rlate the risk/leward formtLla

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for safe wor'l<. Wheu auoicl common

Simply place your cool or part to be heid in the jaws, ltand righren and you have a firm hold on 1'slu worl< freeing yorrr energies ro

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explole yorrr trLre creative potential. For those situatrons

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is a superb tool.

Drillir-rg, tapping, filing and countersinking are but a fes' app.ications for: a pin vise. Holding metal components to a grind in: . r buffing wheel are very common .:i:.:cations. The clruck actuarlll, :rc:> :i i.

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encolrnter most of the fir-rger injuries (or lead to most of the l-rancl injuries) that occur in tl're shop. N(/e are pleased to introdr-rce a new tool that "Wben )tou aaoid coflzmon not only allows you to work safel, but sense andlor aaoid uork (laziness), also gives you the ability to worl< more acciderzt ffien occurs,.,, a.aoidable an plecisely by freeing the demands on

fingels in the sbop. Please meec rhe PV-1 PnncrsroN PrN VIsn....

heat sink fol those jobs where

A pin vise is an age-old work-Lrolding

tool designecl to seclue work in

the l.rand without placing your frngels at risk. The uses are wicle ranging and

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numerolrs, and when used coltectly,

"@#!l&o/o"t. Any time you h;'r. :...: .r small part rippecl from )'our I-,".. j :t. you ueeclecl a pin vise. Ant- ri::-,: '.c,r-t l-rave dropped a bor metal trr::. '..r

Many (if not most) pin vises use a collet to seclrre round stock Collet vises wolk fine but you need a mr-rch wider range of adjustment for use in a wood shop. S7e settled on a 7" three jawed chucl< enabling you to gtab and Lrold a wide assortment of tools and accessor.ies for doing precise hand work.

THE MATERIALS Turned from a solid stainless steel billet, the keyless chuck of the PV-1 PnrcrsroN PIN VrsE works smoothly and locks fir:mly on all ror.rnd and l.rex shapes (wichin the capacity of the cl.ruck). The I-rardened tool steel jaws are nickel-plated and will last for generations of r.rse. TI-re threaded chttck shaft is stainless steel and is plated with nickel and finally brass plated for aesthetic considerations. Finally, a stainless steel jam-nut is included for aggressive counterclockwise rotaly needs such as stubborn screw removal. Each rosewood handle is l-rand turned and polished by our master turners. The overall feel ofthe tool is balanced and the appearance is a fitting continuation to our family of heirloom tools.

pin vise. Ar-rytime '!,-. -. a::lt ro accurately work with small -i:--:onents, yolr need che PV-l Pnrclsror PrN Vrsn. Tl-ris new tool is the c--i:irc oF yotLr toolbox end is full ol- surp:i.e to be pr-rt to work in your rhop. needecl a

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just may spare yoll an embarlassing trip to tl-re emergency room.

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OUR SPECIAL SALE OFFER Eirch rose*,oocl PV-1 PnEcrsroN PIN VtsE is from the initial produccion mn, is serial numbered ancl carries our "Signature Series" lo-co. Serial nun-rbered rools rvill not be available for sale after December 20,1999 Please allos' l0-12 s'eeks for delivery Orcler Todevl To resen'e volrr Sitnerur: S.ries P\--1 PRrctsIor Ptx

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USES

Anytime you need to hold small tools, parts or other items firmly and safely, a pin vise is a logical choice. Drills, files, hex keys, screwdriver bits, nut drivers, and custom work are the tip of the

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application is custom drawer liners or tool racks. Profile your favorice tools and transfer to your stock and cut the profile away' This will keep your tools in a unique place either on the wall or in a drawer. It's very impressive when done well!

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The mating joint surfaces of the PG-10 and the PG-13 are indexed to each other. Loosen the,locking knob(s) and align the

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gers" meticulolrsly straightened from 0.030" (.76 mm) stainless steel wire-as small as function will allow. As you slowly press tl-re gage against your work, the fingers align themselves to the profile. You are now ready to trace the exact profile to your stock' It's fast, accLrrate and amazingly easy. 'i(itl.r eithet the PG-10 ol the PG-13 (wl-rich are both articulated), you almost always push tl-re wire fingers into tl-re plofile from the bacl<. The reason is simple-at any setting other than 180 deglees, tLre finger arrays are not parallel.

PG-I3 ARTICULATED PROFILE GAGES

Articulated profile gages are perfect for long or deep profiles and cannot be beat for speed or accnracy-it is the fastest way to caPture difficult or deep proliles. Here is how they work'. ..

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two (or three) sections to approximately the.,tangent Iines of your profile, and lock in place. (Note: Tbe joint: align at 180 degrees and "ratcbet" euery 20 degreu. Tbe aoicl betueen each finger array at 180 clegrees is 2,2" or )5,8 nt'm) Both wire arrays of tl-re PG-10 and the cen-

ter seccion of the PG-13 are iclentical in size to the PG-5. The two "wings" of the PG-13 each encapsulate a wire array that is 3.98" (101 mm), Pick the tool sizecl For the job

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Even more unique. the PG-10 and the PG-13 are capable of capturing proliles beyond a centerline ot "mitror axis". It's possible to

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reassembly in exactly the same configuration as the

THE PG-s PROFILE GAGE This traditional profile gage featr-rres a working wiclttr of 4.82' (722 mm) and a working deptl.t of 2.35" (19 mm).

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profile spells the difference between craftsmansl.rip or slop. For simple moldings and deptl.r readings, square tl-Ie wire fingers of your prolile gage on a .flat surface. Next, either push the tool against your profile or, fot extremely delicate profiles it is easier to worl< the wires to the profiie from the backside. \7hetl-rer you consider one, two or all three of these gages for your sl.rop, your capabilities and projects will both improve with these handsome and useful tools at your disposal.

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