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What type of vice?
The only vice I own is a tiny little one which screw clamps to the side of my bench. It's fine for holding ring triblets if I tighten the clamp constantly, but I need something a bit beefier to hold bangle mandrels.
What type of vice would people recommend to hold this type of bangle mandrel? http://www.cooksongold.com/Jewellery...prcode-999-803
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When I go to my weekly class, I see people beat the hell out of rings and bangles on a mandrel Lauren, but I have never understood why.
For me it is just a gentle tap tap tap with the base on my lap, or the tip resting on a sandbag.
If you need a big vice, screwed or bolted to the bench, then Record make a good range. You can also get fibre jaws to fit them so as to avoid jaw marks. However bangle mandrels, being so conical would not be very secure in a vice. Dennis.
http://www.tooled-up.com/manproduct/...-100mm/184467/
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I usually use my mandrel in my lap as well but I have a screed down vice the same as the link
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At the studio I go to for my weekly class, the Bangle Mandrel, being hollow, has a square timber jammed into it which is then used to secure it into a fairly large standard bench vice. Though personally, I'm with Dennis and others, lap and tap.
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Im trying hard to imagine why anybody would want to put a bangle mandrel in a vice?
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Thanks all.
I've tried putting it in my lap, which is fine for thin bangles, but to make chunky ones I need the mandrel to be held in a vice so I can give the wire a good whack!
Maybe I need to get one of the mandrels with a square tang on the end so I can hold it in a vice.
Paul, I shall try jamming a square bit of wood into it first - thanks
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