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"Joseph Handy"

20/12/2006 1:21 PM

woodworking vises

What do you guys suggest for covering woodworking vises hard or soft wood?


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NE

"Never Enough Money"

in reply to "Joseph Handy" on 20/12/2006 1:21 PM

20/12/2006 10:56 AM

Really good question......

I use Baltic Birch plywood and it's been ok.



Joseph Handy wrote:
> What do you guys suggest for covering woodworking vises hard or soft wood?

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"Andy Dingley "

in reply to "Joseph Handy" on 20/12/2006 1:21 PM

20/12/2006 3:06 PM


Joseph Handy wrote:
> What do you guys suggest for covering woodworking vises hard or soft wood?

Always a hard hardwood.

If you need it softer, you can always pad a hard jaw more easily than
you can harden a soft one.

JH

"Joseph Handy"

in reply to "Joseph Handy" on 20/12/2006 1:21 PM

20/12/2006 2:55 PM

Isn't there a possibility that a very hard wood could cause a softer piece
of wood held within the vise to be compressed?

It would appear to me that it would be preferable to have the risk of damage
taken on by the pieces of wood covering the vise as they are easily replaced
with scrap whenever necessary.


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> "Joseph Handy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> What do you guys suggest for covering woodworking vises hard or soft
>> wood?
> Hardwood would be better I would think. You wouldn't want the wood to
> compress under the pressure of the vise.
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in reply to "Joseph Handy" on 20/12/2006 1:21 PM

20/12/2006 6:57 PM


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> What do you guys suggest for covering woodworking vises hard or soft wood?
Hardwood would be better I would think. You wouldn't want the wood to
compress under the pressure of the vise.

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Dan

in reply to "Joseph Handy" on 20/12/2006 1:21 PM

21/12/2006 12:13 AM

On Wed 20 Dec 2006 12:21:36p, "Joseph Handy" <[email protected]>
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> What do you guys suggest for covering woodworking vises hard or soft
> wood?
>

When I built my bench I had a nice piece of red oak for one of the vises
but the only piece of decent size for the other one was a hefty piece of
quartersawn pine that I got out of the freebie pile at a lumber yard. I put
it on intending to replace it when I got a better piece.

That was a couple years ago and I haven't noticed any difference in the two
of 'em. Maybe I'm not using it enough or something but so far, the only
thing I notice is I like the color of the oak better. That big chunk of
pine has a lot of mass and seems to take a beating pretty well.

SM

"Stephen M"

in reply to "Joseph Handy" on 20/12/2006 1:21 PM

21/12/2006 9:11 AM

Hard.

If either the jaw or the workpiece dents that means that you did something
wrong. You either overtightened, or you need to fabricate a jaw liner that
more evenly distributes pressure between both the jaw and the workpiece.

-Steve


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B A R R Y

in reply to "Joseph Handy" on 20/12/2006 1:21 PM

20/12/2006 8:18 PM

Joseph Handy wrote:
> What do you guys suggest for covering woodworking vises hard or soft wood?
>

Both.

It all depends on what you want to hold.

Ji

"Joe"

in reply to "Joseph Handy" on 20/12/2006 1:21 PM

20/12/2006 9:05 PM


"Joseph Handy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> What do you guys suggest for covering woodworking vises hard or soft wood?

Leather.

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