woodbloke66
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Loads of excellent advice and my two euros worth is that yes, you do as it makes life a lot simpler when stuff gets complicated enough in a 'shop. I like simple...simple works :lol:ED65":2nchsa9g said:Neat introduction to a point I wanted to include: it's worth bearing in mind that in other woodworking traditions, such as in Asia, they don't have a vice proper... or even a bench to mount it to!
For those of us who do use a bench or a convenient stand-in, there's no denying how handy a vice is – to the point where once you do have one you might well wonder how you ever got along without it!
If Ed's referring specifically to Japan, a lot of the very clever Japanese woodwork that you see (not all by any means) is with reference to temple, shrine and other wooden buildings where the work is done outside (or in a large shed) at ground level. Strangely, there's appears to be little evidence of a diverse range of high quality cabinet work as we understand it in the west - Rob