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what is a moxon vise

by Prof. Jayda Schoen Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the chairmaker's Moxon vise?

We have added another option to our Moxon Vise Hardware kits, the Chairmaker’s Moxon. This Moxon Vise is long and narrow, sized perfectly for clamping large seat blanks and shaping the edges. This concept came from Caleb James, who built this style of vise using our hardware.

How do you make a Moxon vise step by step?

Make a Moxon Vise. 1 Step 1: Laminate Wood. If you have 8/4" Stock you can skip this step. But I only had 4/4" stock and many people do. I start by cutting 4 boards to ... 2 Step 2: Dimension the Chops. 3 Step 3: Cut Hold Fast Holds. 4 Step 4: Shape the Chops. 5 Step 5: Bore Holes for Screws. More items

What is included in the Moxon vise hardware kit?

The Moxon Vise hardware kit comes with an instruction booklet with everything you need to know to make your own Moxon Vise. You can customize it based on your height or what kind of wood you have.

What are the parts of a vise?

The Vise is made up of 2 parts, a front jaw and a rear jaw. The front jaw should be between 3/4” and 1-1/2” thick, 23-1/2” long and at least 4” tall. The rear jaw should be at least 1-1/2” thick, 29-1/2” long and at least 4” tall.

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What is the purpose of a Moxon Vise?

A Moxon Vise is an essential tool when you start working with hand tools. It clamps on to your workbench so you can cut joinery into the ends of your workpieces. When you're done using it, you can take it off your bench and easily store it away!

What wood should I use for Moxon Vise?

2) When building the wood jaws for the moxon vise, which wood should I use? Walnut is my favorite species, but most of these I see are either southern yellow pine, cherry, or maple.

How wide should a Moxon Vise be?

Unless you have the urge to have several vises, you want a clamping distance wide enough for any carcase you are likely to make - say 24" max, but 18" or 20" between the screws is probably more realistic.

How do I mount a Moxon Vise?

0:034:06Moxon vice in a workbench - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt's installed with bolts one one side one the other and then these lovely wheels just spin freelyMoreIt's installed with bolts one one side one the other and then these lovely wheels just spin freely allowing the jaws to go back. And forwards. It's great for dovetailing.

What is a workbench good for?

Supporting Large Tools Your workbench can be used to support sanders, saws, tile cutting machines, and other fixed power tools. Clamp your tools in place to prevent slipping, make sure your bench boards are spaced the right distance apart and you're good to go.

How do you attach a Crubber?

Attaching Crubber You can use any glue you'd like to attach Crubber to your vise. We've used liquid hide glue, yellow carpenter's glue and contact cement. Contact cement is nice in that it likes to peel or rub off cleanly when it's time to replace the Crubber.

Who invented the Moxon vise?

Joseph Moxon'sJoseph Moxon's double-screw vise described in his 17th century book "The Art of Joinery” was the genesis of all modern “Moxon” vises. Modern woodworkers have discovered the usefulness of a vise that brings work up to a more convenient height, particularly when working the ends of boards, as in dovetailing.

What is a tail vise?

Chris Marshall: A tail vise is usually mounted on the right-hand end of a workbench with a jaw that notches into the corner of the benchtop. It has one large control screw, and its moveable wooden jaw has a series of bench dog holes along the top that line up with the front row of dog holes on the bench.

How does a wagon vise work?

8:149:07$24 Wagon Vise - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipReally really well the main point of a wagon vise is to be able to clamp laterally. On the ends ofMoreReally really well the main point of a wagon vise is to be able to clamp laterally. On the ends of the boards.

What is a face vise?

Face vises are designed specifically for holding wooden workpieces while such operations as drilling and sawing are performed. The traditional material is wood. A wood face vise consists of a movable front jaw that is mounted to a broad, square beam that slides in and out of a matching channel.

How do you make a pipe clamp vise?

0:159:22Pipe Clamp Workbench Vise - 210 - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBut instead of making something very similar to it to sit on top I want to make a twin pipe clampMoreBut instead of making something very similar to it to sit on top I want to make a twin pipe clamp style bench vise to go on the end of this particular work table just like the previous vise.

How do you build a leg vise?

3:554:59Build a Workbench Leg Vise - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI cut one half down to make it a smaller 12 inch wedge for work pieces up to three inch wide. I thenMoreI cut one half down to make it a smaller 12 inch wedge for work pieces up to three inch wide. I then use the wedge to mark off the corresponding. Piece that I needed to remove on the chop.

What is a Moxon Vise?

A Moxon Vise is an essential tool when you start working with hand tools. It clamps on to your workbench so you can cut joinery into the ends of your workpieces. When you’re done using it, you can take it off your bench and easily store it away!

How many parts does a vise have?

The Vise is made up of 2 parts, a front jaw and a rear jaw.

How tall should a vise be?

The height of the vise depends on how tall you are or how tall your workbench is. Anywhere from 4”-6” should work.

Where do I cut a bevel on a dovetail?

I cut a bevel on the top front face of the front jaw. This is so that I could use a handsaw for cutting things like half blind dovetails without the jaw getting in the way.

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