woodworking vise
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Definition
Noun: A woodworking vise is a type of vise specifically designed for woodworking. Its key feature is jaws that are padded or lined with a soft material (often wood or plastic) to securely clamp lumber or wooden workpieces without marring, crushing, or denting the surface.
Examples
- Noun:
- He secured the oak board in the woodworking vise before planing its edge.
- The carpenter's bench was equipped with a sturdy woodworking vise at one end.
- For delicate work, always use a woodworking vise to avoid damaging the wood.
Advanced Usage
- "Front vise" vs. "Tail vise": In cabinetmaking, a woodworking vise is often categorized by its position on the workbench. A is mounted on the front of the bench, while a is mounted on the end (tail) of the bench. Both are types of woodworking vises with protective jaws.
- "Face the jaws with wood": A common practice is to attach replaceable wooden jaw faces to a metal vise, effectively converting it into a woodworking vise.
Variants and Related Words
- Bench vise (n): A general term for any vise permanently attached to a workbench. A woodworking vise is a specific type of bench vise.
- Face vise (n): Another term often used interchangeably with a front-mounted woodworking vise.
- Quick-release vise (n): A subtype of woodworking vise that allows for rapid opening and closing of the jaws without needing to spin the handle multiple times.
Synonyms
- Woodworker's vise (n): A direct synonym.
- Carpenter's vise (n): A common synonym, emphasizing its use by carpenters.
Related Phrases
- To clamp in the vise: The action of securing a workpiece.
- Make sure the piece is firmly clamped in the vise before drilling.
- Vise jaws: The part of the vise that makes contact with the workpiece.
- The soft vise jaws prevented any damage to the finished surface.
Noun
- a vise with jaws that are padded in order to hold lumber without denting it