bp122
Expert at Jibber-Jabber
Hi All
My workbench build is coming to a close, very soon.
I have attached the back end of a vintage record style face vise to it.
I need to choose a suitable material for the jaws of the vise. Ideally, out of things I already have.
I have slabs of Oak, Sapele, Tulipwood and Beech (all are about 30mm thick and long enough to get two jaws out of each. I also have some b&q 12mm plywood, enough to glue up some jaws.
Which one is better among these options?
I do have a strip of leather to cover the jaws in the end, it is the jaw material itself I cannot decide on.
I hear many people say hardwood is best for this, but I'd like to call upon all of your experiences
Please share your thoughts.
My workbench build is coming to a close, very soon.
I have attached the back end of a vintage record style face vise to it.
I need to choose a suitable material for the jaws of the vise. Ideally, out of things I already have.
I have slabs of Oak, Sapele, Tulipwood and Beech (all are about 30mm thick and long enough to get two jaws out of each. I also have some b&q 12mm plywood, enough to glue up some jaws.
Which one is better among these options?
I do have a strip of leather to cover the jaws in the end, it is the jaw material itself I cannot decide on.
I hear many people say hardwood is best for this, but I'd like to call upon all of your experiences
Please share your thoughts.