I have not seen this, not sure if this method is used:
After I made a few fixed angle plates to help in positioning a piece in the milling vice to mill off at certain angle, a new idea stricked me as I was looking at a flat 10m roundbar piece of metal.
-I decided to grind it off in two halves. I then clamped them in the vice and milled them identical halves.
-I then used one half, place it in the vice with the round downwards resting in the vice inner side(Size will be determined by your vice size). I then place a flat 20mm square piece of metal on top of it ready to clamp in vice. Using an anle finder on top of it, I can now find the desired angle(Like 11 degrees) ver easily by using the half circle as a bearing surface(Reference) in the vice, set it easily to 11 degrees, and clamp it. The piece you want to clamp at angle without this you need three hands to clamp it.
-I needed this to make a new Lathe Toolholder for an insert I got.
-Just thought this is an infinite more flexable usage than fixed made angle blocks.
What do you think, any opinions on idea-?