wood vise (Meaning)
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wood vise (n)
a vise with jaws that are padded in order to hold lumber without denting it
Synonyms & Antonyms of wood vise
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wood vise Sentence Examples
- The wood vise clamped the plank firmly, ensuring a precise cut.
- With a deft twist of the wood vise, the carpenter secured the fragile molding.
- The wood vise proved indispensable for holding the lumber in place during assembly.
- The sturdy wood vise gripped the table leg with an unyielding force.
- The antique wood vise, with its intricate carvings, was a testament to the craftsman's skill.
- The jaws of the wood vise opened wide, accommodating various sizes of wood.
- The adjustable wood vise allowed the artist to work on projects of different dimensions.
- The heavy-duty wood vise withstood the constant pressure of the woodworking process.
- The wood vise was an essential tool for shaping and joining wooden components.
- The smooth operation of the wood vise made it a pleasure to use for both hobbyists and professionals alike.
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a vise with jaws that are padded in order to hold lumber without denting it
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The wood vise clamped the plank firmly, ensuring a precise cut.
With a deft twist of the wood vise, the carpenter secured the fragile molding.
The wood vise proved indispensable for holding the lumber in place during assembly.
The sturdy wood vise gripped the table leg with an unyielding force.