About BigWoodVise:
- Hi, I'm Joe Comunale, president of BigWoodVise. I'm passionate about woodworking, and pleased to bring the centuries old tradition of all-wood vises back to the workshops of today.
- My vision is to make this website a resource for workbench builders the world over, and supply traditional and innovative tools for your woodworking needs.
- Woodworker's say that a properly designed, sturdily-built, and properly outfitted workbench is the heart of
the workshop. Well - If - the workbench is the heart of the workshop, then, the vise is surely the heart of the
workbench
-
An all-wood vise is more than something that is just aesthetically pleasing. It is a highly functional, fast-
acting, wood clamping system, that will not mar your woodwork like a metal vise will. An all-wood vise has
a degree of flexibility that "gives", yet retains a tight grip - while a metal vise can mar, stain, and destroy your woodwork.
-
BigWoodVise's components have a thread pitch of approximately 2 Threads Per Inch (TPI), to
provide for a Fast-Acting, yet strong-clamping vise.
-
My vise kits allow you to make your vise in the form that you want - and highly customize it to your specific woodworking and workbench needs.
-
Your BigWoodVise product is handcrafted in America - by an American, using specially designed and built
precision metal working equipment to provide the smoothest, fastest-acting clamping movement possible
for your wood vise project.
Privacy Statement:
-
Simply Stated: I promise that I will never give away, sell, or disclose any of your personal information to
any third party, under any circumstance.
Customer Satisfaction Guarantee:
-
If you are not delighted with your vise components - return it to me within 30 days - and I'll refund your full purchase price.
Legal Statement:
-
Woodworking is an inherently dangerous activity.
- Neither BigWoodVise, LLC, nor its associates can be held responsible for injuries encountered while constructing or using your BigWoodVise components.
- Practice safe woodworking, and safe clamping.
- Always wear safety glasses, and think ahead ("What could possibly go wrong?")
Back To Top...