What is a woodworking vise?
Wood curious machine is a device used to secure pieces of wood for cutting, fashion or other types of wood processing. Most of the modern versions of the woodworking vise are made of metal, although others are made of wood to prevent damage to the wood processing during compressing the jaws of the vice. Between the jaws of the vice opens and close to open and close to mounting wood of different sizes; One jaw is fixed in place, while the other moves in and out on a screw -like system controlled by a swivel arm.
The difference between a woodworking vise and other types of visis is fine, but important: many visis contains jaws with teeth that hold pieces more efficiently, but the woodcarting vice does not have these teeth. Instead, the jaws have flat surfaces to prevent the production of indentation in the wood when it gripped. The jaw surfaces are often relatively wide to distribute the clamping load more to a larger line of wood than in one cenheralizedLocation that may risk the likelihood of cracking or otherwise damage to wood. Some metal visifications of wood processing have wood blocks in the jaws to prevent the metal from damaging the wood.
The most wood processing process is carried out inside the working bench, so the woodworking vise is often designed to mount it on a working bench or other solid surface. In some cases, the side of the solid jaw from the Svěrák is actually part of the bench and the moving jaw is recessed with the peak of the bench itself. This allows the wood to ensure that the wood bench surface for larger stability and easy use can be ensured. Other Visies are mounted on the top of the bench or on the side of the bench with two jaws independent of the table itself.
Visies are not always mounted on tables or work tables. Some pocket Visis have two jaws attachedone or two screws operated by one or more handles, and the jaws can connect on one or more pieces of wood. Such clamps are usually used for lighter jobs because they are less safe than the visises that are mounted on the table. Handheld visies can be used, for example, to grip two pieces of wood together during the gluing process to allow the adhesive to cure without moving the pieces of wood.