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Woodworking vises differ from metalworking vises in that they attach to the bottom of the bench surface or are built into it, with (typically wood) jaws flush with the benchtop. Metalworking vises usually mount to the top of a bench. Woodworking vises vary in price from about $30 to as much as $400.
Choosing a vise is ultimately a decision on budget, your style of workbench, and what types of woodworking projects you’ll tackle. While an expensive patternmakers vise is a top pick, if you don’t need the pivoting head and have limited space, it will be more awkward than helpful in your shop.
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A bench vise operates by utilizing two main jaws—a stationary jaw and a movable jaw—that are mounted on a workbench or sturdy frame using bolts or clamps. These jaws are designed to securely grip the workpiece, providing stability and allowing you to work on it with your hands free.
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VEVOR Woodworking Vise, 13 inch Woodworking Bench Vise, Heavy-duty Cast Iron Vice for Workbench 10.6" Jaw Width, with Quick Release Lever for Woodworking, Cutting, and Drilling
A vise is a woodworking tool that woodworkers use for clamping- the holding of pieces of wood during projects such as drilling, wood planning, filing, sanding, or sawing. Usually, the vise is mounted in the front of a workbench.