Hobie
Member
Hi folks,
I am a beginner starting out with Sam's Old School Hamer & Chisel video lessons, in which he super glues the practice plate to a steel jeweler's bench block and then locks it in the vise. I am guessing he uses the liquid version rather than the gel version or does it matter? Also, how many drops should I use to hold down a 2"x2" practice plate? I must have used too much for my first plate because the only way I could free it was to take a gas torch to it. Striking the back of the block straddled between two pieces of wood blocks just wasn't doing it.
Thanks for you feedback.
~David
I am a beginner starting out with Sam's Old School Hamer & Chisel video lessons, in which he super glues the practice plate to a steel jeweler's bench block and then locks it in the vise. I am guessing he uses the liquid version rather than the gel version or does it matter? Also, how many drops should I use to hold down a 2"x2" practice plate? I must have used too much for my first plate because the only way I could free it was to take a gas torch to it. Striking the back of the block straddled between two pieces of wood blocks just wasn't doing it.
Thanks for you feedback.
~David