maranoblet
Member
Hi,
I have built an old english style workbench with a large wooden face vice, wooden screw and guide on a twin tenon. For the first couple of years this was working fine however the front jaw has started to cup badly and now only grips the workpiece in the centre, 2" below the top edge of the vice ie it cant really hold narrow or thinner stock along the top edge.
With hindsight, I have realised that I should have fitted the front jaw the other way round so that the rings when they cup make the vice grip tighter top and bottom but hey.
It's not possible to reverse the vice jaw due to its construction so my only option would be to plane the high spot off along the inner face or rebuild the front jaw. My question is will this vice front just continue to cup every few years? I don't want to waste my time removing the leather facing and planing it flat if it is just going to move again in a year or two. Planing around the fixed guide might be a minor pain but rebuilding will be a bit of a clat!
Any advice welcome
I have built an old english style workbench with a large wooden face vice, wooden screw and guide on a twin tenon. For the first couple of years this was working fine however the front jaw has started to cup badly and now only grips the workpiece in the centre, 2" below the top edge of the vice ie it cant really hold narrow or thinner stock along the top edge.
With hindsight, I have realised that I should have fitted the front jaw the other way round so that the rings when they cup make the vice grip tighter top and bottom but hey.
It's not possible to reverse the vice jaw due to its construction so my only option would be to plane the high spot off along the inner face or rebuild the front jaw. My question is will this vice front just continue to cup every few years? I don't want to waste my time removing the leather facing and planing it flat if it is just going to move again in a year or two. Planing around the fixed guide might be a minor pain but rebuilding will be a bit of a clat!
Any advice welcome