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Hi, Iamp;#39;m Mike Corliss and today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to use a sine vise. To set the angle. To set the angle the first thing you have to establish what size your sine vise is. And to do that you measure between the two dowels because thatamp;#39;s where you are referencing. This is a hundred millimeter sine vise. So I take the angle I want to set it at The sine of that angle Twenty degrees sine times one hundred millimeters that will give you my stack up to produce that angle. Itamp;#39;s 34.202 millimeters and i have an imperial gauge set so I have to convert that to imperial. Divide that number by twenty five point four to get my gauge block stack up. Thatamp;#39;s my gauge block stack up. Ream the gauge blocks together. Then place them under the dowel. After you have the gauge blocks in place you can snug up your screws. Now that our angle is set on our sine vise weamp;#39;re ready to load our work piece