In July 2025, I posted about getting my Wilton C0 jaws machined flat at the top. Before the modification, the jaw tops sat uneven in the vise and were pretty banged up.
My neighbor did the work and the results were great (plenty good for me. there are some circular machine swirls I haven’t polished out.. and probably won’t). See the results in the post I quoted above.
I’ve since explored a few additional ways to get new jaw surfaces (not just the top).
I tried two different options from terrific garagejournal.com sources for vise jaws.
Recently, I sent in my worn original jaws to Kendrick Logan and had him resurface the toothy part of the jaws. They came out really nice! These serrations look good and are aggressive. He didn’t touch the rest of the jaws, except to remove burrs from the edges, and maybe give it a little extra polish.

This is how they looked before the resurface.
I also ordered replacement jaws from Nick Carava (autopts on eBay) and they look really great. They came with a flattened points surface, which should make them slightly easier on whatever parts are being squeezed.
You can see these placed on top of the resurfaced ones here. They are a little beefier than my originals, which is also nice.

My vise makes these sit unevenly at the top.. which is why I went to get my machined top jaws resurfaced.

Apologies for not knowing the proper vise terminology. I’d be happy to learn the correct terms.
Thanks for reading!