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How To Build A Bench Vise

How To Build A Bench Vise. First step is, make a base of the metal bench vise. This will offer some protection to the surface below when you're working, and provide a flat area to lay the materials on.

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I recommend routering the edges and giving the vise a light sanding. Before getting started on the steel table build, i had a look for a bench vise.my experience with the lower cost vises was not positive, in that i’ve owned two and broken two. You can buy the hardware to make a leg vise for about $100.

Cut The 12Mm Metal Plate In To The Shape Of Image Shown, Using Angle Grinder.


So i decided to make my own bench vise with a large girth so that it would be possible to work with large and not only things. By yonatan24 in workshop tools. I gave the vise two coats of oil based polyurethane and let it dry overnight:

Place The 12 By 18 Piece Of Wood Or Metal On Your Workbench In The Area You Want Your Vise.


This will offer some protection to the surface below when you're working, and provide a flat area to lay the materials on. If you're a beginner, you probably know that tools (and especially power tools) are really expensive. I made a video of the build showing all of the details from beginning to end:

Check To See If The Clamps Hold As You Intended.


Glue together three boards with dimensions of ¾” by 2¼” by 11”. The first split along the “anvil” surface (flat area behind the fixed jaw) from pounding out metal on it. First is fixed part and second is movable part.

As The Name Implies, This Vise Installs Into The Bench Leg, Which Sometimes Serves As The Fixed Jaw.


This metal bench vise is divided in to two parts. Before getting started on the steel table build, i had a look for a bench vise.my experience with the lower cost vises was not positive, in that i’ve owned two and broken two. So instead i used a couple 3x2 pieces from a.

Cut Wood To Size (& Glue For Making The Final Size) Since This Is Made From Reclaimed Wood, I Thought There Would Be No Point In Making Two Different Steps, For Cutting, And Then Gluing, To The Final Size.


You’ll end up with a wooden stick 2¼” square. You need to test fit and make adjustments. Here's the materials you'll need for this instructable:

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