 
          Pin vises are an essential tool for drilling holes with small
        
        
          drill bits ...
        
        
          by Jack Burgess
        
        
        
        
        
          
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          in vises are fairly basic tools in our hobby. Although the
        
        
          name “pin vise” suggests that they are a “vise” designed
        
        
          to hold “pins”, they actually hold very small drill bits to
        
        
          let you drill the numerous small holes so common when build-
        
        
          ing freight cars and sometimes even structures. We typically
        
        
          use drill bits down to No. 80, 0.0135″ in diameter and you need
        
        
          to have a pin vise to hold such small drills. I’ve had several pin
        
        
          vises over the years.
        
        
          My first pin vise was an X-Acto model. It had a rounded wood
        
        
          ball head which was intended to let you cradle the ball head in
        
        
          the palm of your hand to apply pressure on the drill bit when
        
        
          drilling. This type of pin vise is still available from Mascot.
        
        
          However, the ball feature should only be used with larger drill
        
        
          bits (larger than a No. 50). With smaller drill bits, it is too easy
        
        
          to apply too much pressure and break the drill bit with this
        
        
          type of pin vise. You would also rarely need to apply force on
        
        
          the drill bit except when drilling metal.
        
        
          From the X-Acto pin vise, I graduated to a General Tools Swivel
        
        
          Head pin vise, a readily available pin vise. This pin vise has two
        
        
          
            Pin Vises
          
        
        
          The Tool Shed - 1
        
        
        
        
          MRH-Mar 2013