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Vises are auxiliary tools to hold your workpiece, e.g. when you want to [[Saws|saw]] or [[Drills|drill]] through it. They have a fixed and a moving jaw which grip stuff when you turn the handle. | Vises (or ''vices'' in British English) are auxiliary tools to hold your workpiece, e.g. when you want to [[Saws|saw]] or [[Drills|drill]] through it. They have a fixed and a moving jaw which grip stuff when you turn the handle. | ||
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Bench vises are the "typical" vises you've probably seen on "universal" workbenches. The front jaw is often the moving one but some | Bench vises are the "typical" vises you've probably seen on "universal" workbenches. The front jaw is often the moving one but some vises have a fixed front jaw. | ||
Besides holding stuff, they are useful for bending [[metal]] pieces or tightening [[Rivets|rivet]] connections (e.g. in ''some'' [[scissors]]) with great force and control. | Besides holding stuff, they are useful for bending [[metal]] pieces or tightening [[Rivets|rivet]] connections (e.g. in ''some'' [[scissors]]) with great force and control. | ||
Revision as of 10:50, 30 August 2017
Vises (or vices in British English) are auxiliary tools to hold your workpiece, e.g. when you want to saw or drill through it. They have a fixed and a moving jaw which grip stuff when you turn the handle.
We don't have machine or woodworking vises (DE: Spannzangen) yet!
Bench Vises
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| Synonyms: | mechanic's vises, machinist's vises; DE: Schraubstöcke |
| Type: | auxiliary tool |
| Material: | anything solid |
Bench vises are the "typical" vises you've probably seen on "universal" workbenches. The front jaw is often the moving one but some vises have a fixed front jaw.
Besides holding stuff, they are useful for bending metal pieces or tightening rivet connections (e.g. in some scissors) with great force and control.
Machine Vises
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| Synonyms: | "machining vises"; DE: Maschinenschraubstöcke |
| Type: | auxiliary tool |
| Material: | anything solid |
Machine vises look very different from bench vises but serve the same purpose: making sure your workpiece doesn't go flying when you apply force to it.
They may be secured by the user's hand (e.g. on a drill press) or bolted to the machine table (e.g. for milling).
