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Don't know

DPittman

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I don't know what the horizontal adjusting screw is for on this new V block I just got?!?

Don
 

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I don't know what it's for but i have an old Starrett v block with that desugn. Model 567. The 2 on the left are Brown and Sharpe, similar design but no cross piece
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Interesting. At least I have a tool that "copies " a Starrett! That's as close as I will likely get!
I was almost too embarrassed to ask and show my ignorance but I feel much better now that others don't know for sure how that screw was designed to be used!
 
I think they are called fish tails but have yet to find a picture of them in use. The only thing I can think of is maybe the jack screw can be adjusted in/out to act as a kind of an extended contact point for stability if the V block is in lay down mode? Good question. There must be a legitimate reason, they wouldn't go through the effort just for fun.
 
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