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I cut up an old bread board. No idea what sort of wood it is.
The metalworking vice has magnetic rubber inserts with grooves for holding tubular objects.
 
I cut up an old bread board. No idea what sort of wood it is.
The metalworking vice has magnetic rubber inserts with grooves for holding tubular objects.
I have a few sets of the plastic jaw covers with magnets.
As you say the horizontal and vertical V grooves are very useful for holding bars. They also come in various different grades of plastic, from soft rubbery ones to very hard.
Really useful.
Also have home made slip on aluminium covers for when I need to give something some serious persuasion without damaging the vice :)
 
I have a length of Crubber (from Classic Hand Tools) to fit to my Record 52 1/2. I'm nearly at the stage of insetting the vice to the bench. What did you use to stick it to the jaws please?
I used spray adhesive - perhaps that's why it didn't work too well for me. I saw a recent video where someone used PVA. I think that's probably a better solution.
 
What type and where did you get the magnets as I have no idea on this

Have absolutely no idea where the magnets came from (I have a small stack of them in the workshop) but they are the disc shaped ‘rare earth’ magnets. Probably about 15mm diameter and 3mm thick.
I just used a forstner bit to create the holes in a couple pieces of softwood and epoxied them in.
Honestly they’re nothing special but I can add a photo in while.
 
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