knock knock
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I roll my own jaw covers from flattened-out pieces of 2" Type L copper pipe drops:Does anyone have any experience making soft jaws for a vise? I have a couple of pairs of these slip over ones and I don’t care for how they perform. Thoughts on if brass, copper, aluminum or even oak would be the best choice?

I have a pair, they work well for stuff you dont need to grip super tight. The main problem is they are magnetic so and steel filings and dust from sawing, filing, and grinding sticks to them, which is what the majority of my work with a bench vise entails. Copper jaws work better for anything of mild steel as a result.Does anyone have any experience making soft jaws for a vise? I have a couple of pairs of these slip over ones and I don’t care for how they perform. Thoughts on if brass, copper, aluminum or even oak would be the best choice?
Being able to easily take the soft jaws covers off and use the serrated steel was one of the considerations when I made these. Maybe I'll do that someday. It's only been a little over a year since I started making and using them and I don't recall taking them off once. I have them on all four bench vises in the shop.Aluminum is an economical solution. I made some with fold over tabs as depicted above because I wanted the ability to pull them off and use the serrated steel jaws. That was over ten years ago and I've never taken them off once!
