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  2. Woodworking vise - Wikipedia

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    Overhead view of one arrangement of front and end vise positions on a workbench. There are two main locations for a vise (vice in UK English sp.) or vises on a workbench: on the front, a workbench's long face, known as a "front" ("face", or "shoulder") vise, and on the end, known as a "tail" vise.

  3. Sherline - Wikipedia

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    Sherline's products are also used by industry. They provide an inexpensive way to build custom tooling using modular components (XY tables, machine slides, etc.). Sherline's sales are global. [2] Its product line helps to put machine tools in places where traditionally they would be unlikely to go by lowering the threshold for market entry.

  4. Workbench (woodworking) - Wikipedia

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    There are two main locations for a vise (vice in UK English sp.) or vises on a workbench: on the front, a workbench's long face, known as a "front" ("face", or "shoulder") vise, and on the end, known as a “tail" vise. Either or both may be mounted on the right side of their face to allow a workpiece extending from them to be more easily ...

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    Finding the perfect gift doesn't come easy for everyone. Some may need extra help finding great gifts for those on their lists. Ideally, the gift shouldn't look like something you dug out of your...

  7. Vise - Wikipedia

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    A bench vise, B machine vise, C hand vise. A vise or vice (British English) is a mechanical apparatus used to secure an object to allow work to be performed on it.Vises have two parallel jaws, one fixed and the other movable, threaded in and out by a screw and lever.

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