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Title: What is the Difference Between a Bench Vice and a Bench Vise?


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What is the Difference Between a Bench Vice and a
Bench Vise?
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What is the Difference Between a Bench Vice and a
Bench Vise?
1. There are many different types of vice in the
world, but one of the most common youll come
across in your day-to-day life is the bench vice
or bench vise.
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2. Whether youre a DIY enthusiast, an artisan,
or just need to work on a project from time to
time, youre sure to come across these useful
tools and want to know more about them!
3. To help you out, weve compiled this article
on the differences between bench vises and bench
vices and how each type works best for your needs.
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A Characteristics Comparison
1. A bench vice is designed to be placed on top
of a table or bench, while a bench vise fits over
an edge (such as that of a table or bench).
2. When you put them side by side it might seem
like there's no difference at all.
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3. They're both clamps, they're both tools used
for gripping things in place so they can be
worked on by hand, right? But one's not just like
the other.
4. The main difference between these two clamping
devices is where they are placed when in use. A
vice may be mounted to something flat (like a
workbench), while... It's obvious we've got your
attention now.
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A Material Comparison
1. A bench vice and a bench vise are two
different tools used to hold wood during cuts or
for other woodworking processes.
2. A typical bench vice has handles with an
adjustable screw clamping mechanism that applies
pressure to pinch whatever youre working on in
place.
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3. They are generally inexpensive (less than 50)
but often dont provide enough torque for certain
projects.
4. Here are also typically lighter-duty versions
of both products, which will work for some tasks
but not othersit really depends on what youre
using them for.
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A Design Comparison
1. While most people call both of these tools
vices, its actually important to know that there
are two different types of vice available.
2. A bench vice, also known as a workbench vice,
looks like an oversized clamp with handles. It
typically doesnt have jaws.
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3. On the other hand, a vise has metal jaws that
can be adjusted to various sizes and widths
depending on your project or needs.
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4. While they look similar, you should think of
them differently because they serve different
purposes in DIY projects A bench vice offers
good grip strength along its axis but not
horizontally it works best for small projects
when you want to firmly secure something in place
but dont need much precision or range of motion.
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A User Experience Comparison
1. A bench vice can often be used interchangeably
with a bench vise, but it may not have all of its
features.
2. A bench vice will have jaws that are typically
made of cast iron. In most cases, these jaws lock
onto their target material by using pressure to
squeeze it in place.
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3. Some types also have an adjustable clamping
mechanism so you can tighten or loosen your grip
on whatever youre working on at any given time.
A typical bench vice has jaws measuring
approximately 1 inch by 5 inches, although they
can vary depending on what you need them for.
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A Size Comparison
1. The most notable difference between bench
vises and bench vises is their size. Typically,
all bench vises will have similar features with
only slight variations, such as jaw size or body
length.
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2. However, there are small differences between
them. For example, most vices may require two
sets of hands to operate however, some modern
designs allow you to work one-handed. In terms of
size, bench vises tend to be larger than their
smaller counterpart The opening can range from
.516, so its important that you choose one that
has enough space for your intended use.
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Final Thoughts on Buying Advice
1. There are many names for these tools. Some
people call them bench vises, or just vises
others refer to them as bench vises, bench vices,
bench screws or clamps (as in clamping
mechanisms).
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2. They all mean the same thingonly that there's
no consensus on what they're called.
3. But we all know what they dowhich is hold
things steady while working on them.
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4. Even though they all work in similar ways,
there are different types of vises with different
benefits and drawbacks.
5. Understanding how to use each type of vise
correctly will help you select which one will
work best for your needs.
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