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This type of metalworking vice is made to clamp metal and is ideal for clamping any large, heavy materials, due to its strength and ability to withstand pressure, which is a result that prevents the work from slipping.
Help prevent marring or scratching the wood, plastic, and composite materials by using these woodworking vises. They have smooth jaws with a wide, flat face that distributes clamping pressure across the surface of your workpiece for a firm, yet gentle hold.
This is one of the main factors to consider. While selecting a bench vise, you have to check its throat depth – this is the distance from the top side of the jaw to the top of the slide below the jaw. Larger throat depths mean you can hold larger workpieces.
Bench vises have varying jaw widths. For larger objects, you need bench vises that have bigger jaw widths.
Finally, you need to consider the usage of the bench vise. How do you plan to use it? Depending on the usage, you can pick a bench vise that serves the specific purpose.