Ergonomic
design provides 360° rotation side to side and 12 positions front to back.
Carvers raise or lower the workpiece to a comfortable height.
Mounts
to a workbench vertically or horizontally in various ways: (1) Using four
screws (not included); (2) Using the optional table clamp; or (3) Using
the optional carving arm mounting kit. Click
Here
Variety of easy on/off
vises and fixtures available, enabling Jerry-Rig™ to be adaptable for carving,
sculpting, painting, texturing, assembly of large and small irregularly shaped
objects, etc. New carving posts for wood turners.
Durably built of heavy gauge cast
aluminum to maintain rigidity during heavy mallet blows while carving or using
power tools.
A small bird or carving
can be held using the "Grip All" which can also be used separately or held in
a vise.
Two-jaw vise opens
to 9", and has removable and reversible jaws covered in Neoprene® to cushion the
workpiece.
A larger carving,
such as the duck decoy shown, can be held in to the vise by using a carver's screw
supplied with the vise.
A
unique feature of Jerry-Rig™ is its ability to rotate the clamping head to allow
the carver to raise or lower the workpiece to a comfortable height. The vise mounts
easily to any workbench or table using the attached C-clamp, or mounts to a bench
with 1/2" threaded rod using the tapped hole at the bottom of the Jerry-Rig™.
The Jerry-Rig™ can also be mounted to a carving arm using a dog hole kit.
Description
Part
No.
Jerry-Rig less
table clamp and hardware kit
JR-100LC
Jerry-Rig with table clamp
JR-100
Positioner plate, standard
JR-P1
Positioner plate, medium
JR-PM
Small two-piece positioner plate
JR-PS2
Hardware kit
JR-HW
Grip All holder
JR-G1
Grip stick holder
JR-G2
Two Jaw Vise
JR-V2
Carving Arm Mounting Kit
JR-DH1
Peg plates with four pegs to fit vise
JR-PP1
Large Peg Vise
JR-V1
Large Carving Screw
JR-PW
Exclusive,
optional peg plates can be mounted to the two-jaw vise (JR-V1) to firmly grip
odd-shapes without damaging the workpiece. Pegs are cushioned with soft plastic
to prevent movement.
Click here to
see an isometric drawing of the peg vise.
Two
jaw vise without peg plates for small odd shaped carvings.