HOLDING DEVICES, CUTTING AND PAIRING TOOLS
CONTENT
- Holding Devices
- Cutting and Paring Tools
Holding Devices
Woodworking holding devices are the tools used to hold the work piece on the workbench. Woodworkers work on workbenches. It is on these benches that various woodwork constructions are carried out. The centre of the bench is usually lower than its two sides. This area is called a ‘well’ and its function is to accommodate the tools brought from the tool cupboard to the bench top during operations. The tools cannot fall or roll on to the floor or on anyone’s feet because this part is lower than other area of the bench.
The fittings are:
1. Bench Vice
It is also called fitter’s vice. It is used to clamp or to hold jobs when the following operations are to be carried out on the bench, filling, bending, tapping, cutting, assembling parts, etc.
Other types of vice are:
Hand Vice
It is used for holding work when performing operations such as drilling, riveting, etc.
Machine Vice
It is fixed to the table of any machine tool.
The Care of the Vice
- Always keep the vice clean.
- The thread or the screw inside the vice should be oiled regularly.
- Do not use the vice as an anvil for hammering a job
- Always use hand force only to tighten the vice for holding the work piece.
2. Bench Stop
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