I do wood and metal, so a nice table wouldn't do the trick for me- it wouldn't last a week.
I just need something to rest various work on and get a hole. I'll hold some small metals with the pliers. I use the two way vise (They call it a milling vise is which is incorrect because of accuracy) to do a lot metals and pipes, then made a top to fit the vise for other like wood.
First, I always make a Tee Handle to make adjusting the table faster.
I use the vise to hold wood or metal steady and can crank it into a perfect position that won't move.
I make a table to clamp into the vise.
The table rotates, has a stop peg that can be removed- it holds the work from spinning. The slots hold pegs for repeated holes. The vise can be cranked to adjust almost any position. The pin slot holds it from rotating when I need it set.
I prefer smaller and quick. Drill and go.
With the vise, you can make several different tables to clamp in place to suit each drilling type of operations.
Not for everyone.