A New Addition to the American-Made Baby Vise Series
This is the latest update to a project I’ve shared before — now featuring a scaled and modified clamp inspired by the original Wilton Baby Vise clamp. Designed specifically for this model, it adds both function and character while staying true to the vintage roots.
Please note: I’ve put a lot of time and effort into this. If it’s not your style, that’s totally okay — no pressure to buy. I’m sharing this because I’m proud of it and excited about what modern tools can do when paired with old-school inspiration.
If you have feedback about 3D printing or material choices, feel free to message me privately — but I’d kindly ask you to keep unsolicited critiques out of the public thread. This post is about sharing a piece of craftsmanship that blends old and new, not about debating design choices. Thanks
Product Highlights:
Built with Purpose & Precision
This vise was created as a tribute to a golden era of American toolmaking — when quality, pride, and durability defined the craft. Built just outside Chicago, less than 15 miles from the original Wilton factory, this project carries that legacy forward using modern methods in small-batch production.
Materials & Construction:
A Modern Classic
This is a lighter, sleeker reinterpretation of the classic Baby Wilton — made with modern technology, but true to the values of traditional American manufacturing.
Please Note:
This is an early version of the V Series. While fully functional, design elements continue to evolve. Each unit is part of an ongoing journey to refine and perfect the concept — every one is better than the last.
Questions or Interest?
Take a close look at the photos, and don’t hesitate to reach out with questions. Your support helps keep small-scale, American-made craftsmanship alive — and celebrates tools built with heart and heritage.
Thanks for looking — and thank you for being part of this journey.
This is the latest update to a project I’ve shared before — now featuring a scaled and modified clamp inspired by the original Wilton Baby Vise clamp. Designed specifically for this model, it adds both function and character while staying true to the vintage roots.
Please note: I’ve put a lot of time and effort into this. If it’s not your style, that’s totally okay — no pressure to buy. I’m sharing this because I’m proud of it and excited about what modern tools can do when paired with old-school inspiration.
If you have feedback about 3D printing or material choices, feel free to message me privately — but I’d kindly ask you to keep unsolicited critiques out of the public thread. This post is about sharing a piece of craftsmanship that blends old and new, not about debating design choices. Thanks
- Jaw Width: 2 inches
- Jaw Opening: Opens approximately 1 inch
- Overall Length: Approx. 5-3/4 inches
- Overall Width: Approx. 3 inches
- Weight: Just over 1 lb
- Serial Number: Each unit is individually numbered in the V Series
- Jaw Grip Strength: Tested to over 20 pounds
This vise was created as a tribute to a golden era of American toolmaking — when quality, pride, and durability defined the craft. Built just outside Chicago, less than 15 miles from the original Wilton factory, this project carries that legacy forward using modern methods in small-batch production.
- Body: 3D printed using a high-strength filament (60% iron, 40% PLA) — offering durability, slight flexibility, and lighter weight
- Critical Components: Solid steel jaws, handle, spindle, and nut
- Ideal For: Jewelry work, small precision tasks, or as a display piece in any collection of vintage or modern tools
This is a lighter, sleeker reinterpretation of the classic Baby Wilton — made with modern technology, but true to the values of traditional American manufacturing.
This is an early version of the V Series. While fully functional, design elements continue to evolve. Each unit is part of an ongoing journey to refine and perfect the concept — every one is better than the last.
Take a close look at the photos, and don’t hesitate to reach out with questions. Your support helps keep small-scale, American-made craftsmanship alive — and celebrates tools built with heart and heritage.
Thanks for looking — and thank you for being part of this journey.
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