How to Choose a Bench Vise: Jaw Width, Throat Depth, and Clamping Force

Choosing a bench vise is mostly about matching the vise to your bench thickness, the type of work you do, and how much you value rigidity.

Key specs that matter

  • Jaw width: 5″–6″ covers most DIY woodworking.
  • Max opening: wider opening helps with awkward workpieces.
  • Throat depth: deeper supports wider boards.
  • Weight: heavier usually means less vibration.

Common mistakes

  • Buying a huge vise for a lightweight bench (the bench becomes the weak link).
  • Skipping a backing plate or washers under the benchtop.
  • Mounting too close to the edge without reinforcement.

Recommended starting point

For most home shops: a 6″ vise with a solid mounting kit, plus wood jaw liners.

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