On the eternal quest of workshop upgrades, [Alexandre Chappel] has combined woodworking and 3D printing to add a versatile 0.5 m wide vise with some clever internals to his workbench. The challenge ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? A workshop isn’t complete until it has a bench vise. Without it, you’ll find yourself ...
In this video, I’m sharing five helpful tips for woodworking with limited tools. He demonstrates how to use hand screw clamps to hold pieces of wood together while you're working on them. These clamps ...
It’s a workshop axiom: If you can’t hold the workpiece securely, you can’t work on it well. Sure, there are lots of times when you can hold something with one hand and cut or drill it with the other.
In any proper workshop you want to be able to securely hold a workpiece, whether it’s a tiny PCB or a heavy piece of forged steel. [Jason Marburger] from Fireball Tool needed a really large heavy-duty ...
The leg vice was a popular blacksmithing tool, used widely throughout 19th century America, and many current examples exist today. Leg vises are characterized by their vertical jaws operated by a ...
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