Here I threw this together quick for you, should get you started in the right direction, you can research the rest and add to it if needed. When you research be specific to the operation you are searching for even if it doesn't pertain to a v'block. You should be able to find an example of rough machining on the internet along with heat treat process and grinding. You should be able to get understanding of why the 1st operation is done before moving on to the next and what the purpose of each operation is. In the future it will probably be to your advantage to know the sequences and their purpose.
Made of Steel --- Hardened to RC 58 - 62
Precision Ground Flat, Parallel and Square on All Surfaces within .0001"
Symmetrical to the Center of Vee's within .0002"
1) choose raw material= tool steel A2
2) cut to blank size in saw for rough machining.
3) create geometry and machining process and machine code or manual machining process.
4) rough machine v-block features, allow .015 to .020 excess material on all surfaces for finish grind.
5) Heat treat to specification required
6) finish grind all surfaces to finish requirements
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