> To All:
>
> I just had an idea today for a self-centering vise stop. I don't recall
> ever seeing one, so if anyone knows of any on the market please let me
> know.
>
> Anyway, the idea is to center pieces of stock that are different lengths
> (plus or minus a couple of inches), like for making vise soft jaws. You'd
> want the holes centered in the length of the stock but don't really care
> what the exact length is.
> Below is a sketch of the basic idea, I hope the lines show up dark enough.
>
>
http://tinyurl.com/6gwdb2
>
> The two large circles represent spur gears with the teeth engaged (as one
> turns, the other turns the opposite direction). There can be replaceable
> arms of different shapes and lengths, for different ranges of stock
> lengths. The arms also have rollers on the ends. The unit would be
> mounted to a block with a couple of dowel pins protruding out the bottom
> that slip-fit in holes in another block that screws to the the back of
> your Kurt.
> The arms can be tied together with a spring. You basically put the stock
> in the vise and let the spring loaded arms rest against the ends of the
> stock which will center it. Tighten the vise, remove the stop unit, then
> mill or drill away.
> I thought "Equa-Stop" might be a cute name.