The vices I remember in woodwork class were mounted with the back steel jaw against the front of the desk, with the wooden liners added, it left the pieces clamped slightly out from the desk.
I am considering buying a vice and a lot of the instructions for installing and pictures of vises have it mounted so that the back jaw is the front of the desk and the piece is clamped up against the desk.
Sorry I am not describing this well, but I am thinking is this a UK/US thing or were the vices I remember mounted wrongly.
What is the best way to mount a vice, what do you all do and why?
The Veritas Front Vice, for example, (I can't post link) can you add a second jaw and have it protruding from the edge of the desk or do you have to use the desk as the back jaw.
Any good vice recommendations in the price rage of £1 - £100 would be great.
I am considering buying a vice and a lot of the instructions for installing and pictures of vises have it mounted so that the back jaw is the front of the desk and the piece is clamped up against the desk.
Sorry I am not describing this well, but I am thinking is this a UK/US thing or were the vices I remember mounted wrongly.
What is the best way to mount a vice, what do you all do and why?
The Veritas Front Vice, for example, (I can't post link) can you add a second jaw and have it protruding from the edge of the desk or do you have to use the desk as the back jaw.
Any good vice recommendations in the price rage of £1 - £100 would be great.