Magnetic vice jaw covermagnetic-vise-cover

Here’s a quick and easy way to make your steel or cast iron mechanic’s vise wood-friendly. The usual way to cover those jaws is with some slip-over affair or double-stick tape or other awkward scheme. Instead simply cut two pieces of wood to match the size of the jaw faces. I use my supply of ever-present and ever-handy Baltic Birch ply – in this case about 3/8″. Drill two holes with a 3/8″ Forstner bit and carefully press in 3/8″ (about 1/4″ thick?) rare earth magnet discs with the vise. Presto, easily removable protectors. You could of course use larger magnets for stronger grip, these 3/8″ ones were just handy. Next time I will use thinner but larger diameter magnets so I can use thinner ply – I can use all the capacity I can get.

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2 Responses to “Vice jaw cushions”

  • CFox:

    Do you have a handy jaw tip for holding metal mandrels in the jaws so they don’t flop and release when one is banging on them?

    C

  • I’m thinking maybe two tapered wood vise pads with a fairly deep V running left to right? Vises with pads that are fixed but pivot in the middle are also available. Searching on “plumbers vises” might turn up something…

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