Typically for holding a rotational / cylindrical workpiece. It definitely works well, but is not totally necessary...
Although I'd argue it is necessary. So handy for when you need to chop off the end of a ~1/4" shaft with a hack saw. Or drive a pin out of a round object.Although I'd argue it is necessary. So handy for when you need to chop off the end of a ~1/4" shaft with a hack saw. Or drive a pin out of a round object.
What type of vise?
I wouldn't own a drill press vise without the V notches. (one horizontal and one vertical)
I took pictures of the jaws in question, is the second one for nuts as it is quite shallow depth wise?
I almost think the 3rd one is for liquid to drain through.
What brand, size, and model # of vise is that in the third photo?
I took pictures of the jaws in question, is the second one for nuts as it is quite shallow depth wise?
I almost think the 3rd one is for liquid to drain through.
I have considered cutting notches in my Wilton jaws but have balked due to the cost of the jaws in the likely event I fck it up.