REVIEW Anant 10.5″ vise
Just a quick review of the 10.5″ vise i recently got from Highland Hardware. Model 53ED.
This is (supposedly) a copy of the Record vise of old which is currently produced in India. The jaws are 10
Vise question – Woodworking Talk
Hi folks,
I just finished building my first workbench (pics coming). I want to add a woodworker’s vice, but have a few questions:
1) Which one of these do you recommend / think is better for
DIY Life Toolstravaganza Day Nineteen: Quick Release Woodworking Bench Vise
Welcome to day nineteen of Toolstravaganza, our 30-d
A woodworking auction that finds you the best woodworking bench vises.
This woodworking auction provides you with an extra set of very strong hands. Solid hand tools for woodworking can improve your work. A bench vise helps you make smoother cuts, whether using a hand pl
Mounting Quick
MOUNTING QUICK-RELEASE VISES
(Anant and Groz)
These vises can be mounted in variety of positions and on many different styles of benches. The key to successful installation is careful p
Getting Started in Woodworking: More Woodworking Basics for Beginners
In this episode of Getting Started in Woodworking, we put our new simple, sturdy workbench to work by demonstrating our 10 favorite techniques and accessories for the workbench. These shopmade and
: Woodmark Standard Woodworker Workbench with 7-inch Quick
I got this bench as a birthday gift from my father. It is called a Jacobsen bench, although it’s not stated anywhere. It’s amazing that you can spend over $500 on a bench, and still not get a hardwo
: Record 52
Buy this one, quickly, while you still can get a gen-yoo-wine, made-by-Brits-in-Sheffield vise for a Taiwanese price. The Record 52-1/2 is a far better device than expected for a little over a hundre
Woodworking Tools that you use frequently.
Woodworking tools help you create woodworking projects with little investment. As you gain experience, woodworking tools remain necessary for your heirloom pieces.
How to Build a Workbench: Simple DIY Woodworking Project
The most important tool in any shop doesn’t have a motor, a battery or a cutting edge, and it has remained largely unchanged for centuries. A traditional woodworking bench, at its most elaborate,