A Repeatable Mill Stop

A mill stop is one of those simple things that really comes in handy when you need to make multiple of the same part. I’ve used everything form the little tiny ones that clamp to the vise jaws, to Kant Twist clamps. While almost anything will work, sometimes you have a work piece that is difficult to work with do to its size, or shape. When such a situation presents itself, you need a stop that gives you multiple degrees of freedom with regards to positioning the stop relative to the work piece.

Another scenario that you can run into is the stop getting in the way of the operation you need to perform on the work piece. In this case you need to be able to remove the stop to perform the operation, but you also need to quickly and accurately remount the stop for the next work piece.

The stop in the video below, is my attempt to handle all of these scenarios with one simple design.


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Comments

  • Steven Moore
    October 5, 2022

    I have been looking for a drawing like this, can’t wait to build it looks perfect.
    The only change I’m going to do is make two stops one for each side.
    Thanks

  • Jim
    June 11, 2023

    Thank you very much for providing the plans!

  • Scott B
    July 27, 2023

    Thank you for sharing these drawings and for the video.

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