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Encyclopedia > Vise
  • A Vise (or vice) is a mechanical screw apparatus used for clamping or holding.
  • Visé is a municipality in Belgium

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Blacksmith Vises : Solid Box, Post or Leg Vise (Vice) (1464 words)
Some of these vises were made by specialists such as Atwood of Stourbridge England, Columbian in the U.S. and others were made in anvil manufacturing plants such as Mousehole Forge and Peter Wright in England and Fisher-Norris and others in North America.
This is a high vise but it is convenient for close work or things like planing a board that you want to "eyeball" for straightness and for heavy bending at shoulder level where you pull with your all.
Vise screws are often overlooked when lubricating machinery and the result is a hard to use vise or worn out screw.
Brenda Vise, Abortion Death (776 words)
Vise was never advised of who [her qualified physicians] were and, in fact, Ms.
Vise was specifically advised that she would have to return to Knoxville rather than consulting a local physician or hospital in the event of any complication.&quo;
Vise to immediately proceed to a doctor, the Clinic continually assured her that all of these were normal symptoms and that she was not to be concerned.&quo;
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