Patternmaker's Vise - Reviews, Consumer Ratings & Comparisons

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- Saturday, May 28, 2011 |
| Patternmaker's vise |
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john cole (Nicholasville, KY) |
| This vise has many useful features and appears to be well constructed. However it would be more useful to me if the whole unit, or even just the heads, could tilt around both the vertical and horizontal axis. I guess that could be the next iteration of this otherwise extremely useful tool. |
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- Sunday, December 19, 2010 |
| Wowzers! |
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Susan Holland (Shelton, WA) |
| I am a woodworker specializing in making carved wood bowls. I asked for this vise for Christmas. And it is absolutely perfect for my needs! I mounted this intelligently machined tool without fanfare on my work bench, used a wrench to adjust the jaws, and inserted one of my projects. The "soft" jaws are infinitely adjustable to grab all kinds of shapes, and I will be able to carve inside and outside the bowls with hand tools and rotary tools. These are going to have leather socks eventually so I can make them even "cushier" to accept delicately surfaced work securely. And now I have two hands free to do the fussy stuff. Wonderful!!! Thanks to you and to my kind gifter!
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- Wednesday, June 03, 2009 |
| You can never have too many vises |
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Richard Criddle (Readsboro, VT) |
| A great tool,I had my wife buy it for me for Christmas. Also known as a gun-stock carving vise, it is the perfect sculptor's companion. A wide holding capacity, swivel jaws and the ability to be mouted just about anywhere makes it a major asset to my studio. |
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