For years I have been frustrated with off-the-shelf front vices. It seems I am always fumbling for wedges to prevent racking or needing the perfect touch to get a quick release mechanism to work just right. At the same time, I don’t like how bulky many leg vices can be. This led me to design an improved version and I ended up with enough material left over to make a second vice. If you are looking for a rugged, high-performing vice made from the highest quality materials, this is the vice for you. I might be talked into making a few more of these if there is any interest.
-Minimal racking - Vice firmly grips your part no matter where you clamp it
-Minimal effort - Fast travel, low friction ACME screw advances 1/2” per turn. Rigid design ensures clamping forces are applied to your parts and not wasted in the mechanism.
-Minimal maintenance - Critical moving parts are shielded from dust yet parts still have enough clearance to tolerate the occasional drop of glue.
-Minimal obstructions - 12 3/8” wide jaws and slender 2.25” square post significantly increase available clamping area over traditional front vice designs. Jaws open up to 10”.
-Easy Install - Direct install on workbenches 3.75” thick - shims or pockets will be needed for other thicknesses. Designed for workbenches at least 24” wide, telescoping tube turns traditionally underutilized space into rigidity.
Video walk-around of vice: https://youtu.be/yzY4vaSF1DE?feature=shared