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Woodworking vice "pads" - toolmiser - 11-13-2024 I picked up a couple woodworking vices at an estate sale this summer. Finally getting around to installing them. Previously I've used 3/4" "pine" to line the jaws. Do you use something like this or something harder, and is 3/4" a good thickness? By the way, my vice does occasionally get use for things that aren't woodworking. Got any thoughts? RE: Woodworking vice "pads" - BpB123 - 11-13-2024 I used ~3/4” pine, held in place with magnets (from old hard drives). I too use it sometimes for non-woodworking items. Having the removable pads has been handy RE: Woodworking vice "pads" - Hank Knight - 11-13-2024 I use 3/4" maple and glued on some heavy vegetable tanned leather for grippy padding. I use my vise for lots of non woodworking tasks. RE: Woodworking vice "pads" - jteneyck - 11-14-2024 I have 3/4" maple or oak on the bench vice on my all-purpose bench. On my Euro style bench, I have 1/4" leather on the shoulder vice faces. The leather is great for holding stuff securely w/o damage. Highly recommended. Maybe make two pair of faces and swap them in/out with magnets? John RE: Woodworking vice "pads" - Bob Vaughan - 11-14-2024 I've gravitated to good 1/4" plywood installed with solvent-based contact cement. A little lacquer thinner and a screwdriver wedge takes the old face off rather quickly. Two 3/4" thick jaw faces makes your vise lose 1-1/2" of opening capacity. By using 1/4" faces, I lose only 1/2" of opening capacity. So much will depend on what you do. [attachment=53028] [attachment=53029] |