Having a bench vise is like having an extra pair of sturdy hands, to help you with your metal and woodworks. And, finding the right bench vise offers you not only better outputs but also helps you complete the work with precision.
What does a Bench Vise do?
When attached to a sturdy workbench, the bench vise helps in holding the workpiece still and free from vibrations. This, in turn, helps you enjoy steady plane strokes, smoother saw cuts, and better sanding. Though the majority of industrial workers (both metal and woodworkers) rate bench vises as an indispensable tool, sadly, it’s one of the most underrated tools in the factory floor.
Using the wrong bench vises affect the quality of the work. By investing in the right bench vise, you can keep your work steadier and complete it faster. Now, that you realize how critical the humble bench vise is to your woodworking and metalworking, it’s time to select the right one that works for your shop.
Understand the Types of Vises:
This type of metalworking vice is made to clamp metal and is ideal for clamping any large, heavy materials, due to its strength and ability to withstand pressure, which is a result that prevents the work from slipping.
Free your hands for your work by using these vises to firmly grip your workpiece during cutting, drilling, welding, scraping, sanding, and other tasks. They have adjustable jaws that clamp onto the workpiece for a secure hold. Select a vise based on the type of material of the workpiece, the jaw capacity you need for your material, and the desired mounting style.
Secure your metal workpieces for grinding, cutting, filing, and other metalworking processes with these heavy-duty vises. They’re built to withstand frequent use and provide a strong grip under pressure from heavy materials. Ideal for machine shops, metal fabrication, automotive repair, and other industrial settings.
Here, at Alok Tools, our bench vises use a toe-in-design. This means the outer jaw tilts slightly inward to apply the greatest pressure at the top of the jaws, where it’s most needed.
Woodworking Vices
Help prevent marring or scratching the wood, plastic, and composite materials by using these woodworking vises. They have smooth jaws with a wide, flat face that distributes clamping pressure across the surface of your workpiece for a firm, yet gentle hold.
Wood often needs to be clamped when completing tasks such as sawing, drilling or carpentry. This is so that the user can keep both hands free and away from the material during applications, and so a woodworking vice is an ideal tool to use in these situations.
The jaws of woodworking vices are also very broad, which avoids cracking the wood as the clamping load is distributed over a large section of the workpiece.
Other Bench Vises include:
Which Bench Vise Should I Buy?
Sometimes selecting the most suitable type of bench vise can be challenging. Here are some factors to guide you, while choosing the right vise:
This is one of the main factors to consider. While selecting a bench vise, you have to check its throat depth – this is the distance from the top side of the jaw to the top of the slide below the jaw. Larger throat depths mean you can hold larger workpieces.
Bench vises have varying jaw widths. For larger objects, you need bench vises that have bigger jaw widths.
Finally, you need to consider the usage of the bench vise. How do you plan to use it? Depending on the usage, you can pick a bench vise that serves the specific purpose.
For instance, if you frequently remove and hold different sized workpieces, then look for vises with quick release opening mechanism. This way, you don’t have to wind and unwind the lead screw every single time manually, you are changing the workpiece.
Still, need help picking out the right bench working vise? No worries, here at Alok Tools our expert tool crafters can help you pick the right tools that work for your specific applications. Get in touch with us and pick the best bench working vise for you.
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