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Do what Kevin wrote.
You can also use fitted maple blocks with rosin on them. You need a very large machinist vice. Better, use a real barrel vice. If you use less, like leather, lead and other stuff in an ordinary vice, gripping only the opposing flats expect the barrel to spin. The leverage and camming action of the two little flats is huge. It will spread the jaws. When that happens you will damage the flats. Using the V-blocks or fitted maple blocks spread the load over a much larger area. If you will be doing any barrel work take the time to make a real barrel vice. See attached. Those are 1/2" NF grade 8 bolts.
You can also use fitted maple blocks with rosin on them. You need a very large machinist vice. Better, use a real barrel vice. If you use less, like leather, lead and other stuff in an ordinary vice, gripping only the opposing flats expect the barrel to spin. The leverage and camming action of the two little flats is huge. It will spread the jaws. When that happens you will damage the flats. Using the V-blocks or fitted maple blocks spread the load over a much larger area. If you will be doing any barrel work take the time to make a real barrel vice. See attached. Those are 1/2" NF grade 8 bolts.
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