Gettin' there.
Vise was a little longer then I expected. Had to shift the top on the base 4 inches to accommodate.


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Flushing up the top rails.

Holdfasts work nicely


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this turned out to be much faster than block planing end grain.

bring the top rail and leg flush. Didn't take much.

showing the drill guide block of wood for the legs. This didn't work so well and the hole are a bit large. hold fasts don't work as well in the larger holes.


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Startin' to look like a workbench. This was exciting. I sat and stared for too long.


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Some BLO on the bottom of the top.


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blocks for the end vise.


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I decided on undermount lags here. If they ever loosen or give me trouble, I'll drill it out and through bolt from the top but this keeps the workbench top cleaner and feels rock solid so far.


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still need to build the chop faces but overall I'm very happy with this Eclipse 10" vise. QR action is incredibly smooth. for the price ($130) best value in a woodvise by far, IMHO.


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next up: Twin Screw front vise install and build the tool trays.