Vice jaws are typically made from materials such as steel or cast iron for durability and strength. Some vice jaws may also have a layer of rubber or plastic to provide a non-slip grip and protect the workpiece from damage. In specialized applications, jaws can be made from softer metals or composite materials to accommodate specific needs.
in Florida
The Jaws of Life are made of metal and use a hydraulic system. The official name is "Hydraulic Rescue Tool".
Jaws
Robert Mattey
Yes, perches, like all bony fish, have jaws. Their jaws are made of bone and are designed to help them catch and consume prey. The structure of their jaws allows for a wide range of feeding strategies, making them effective predators in their aquatic environments.
Jaws, Jaws 2, Jaws 3, and Jaws: The Revenge.
The jaws of a vice used in metal working have small teeth like segments cut into them to assit in gripping metal. If you use the vice for soft metals such as copper or brass the jaws will leave indentation the in the metal which will prove very difficult to polish out. plain jaws or plates are added to stop this. The same would occur if you use these types of vices to grip wood or plastic.
in Florida
The Jaws of Life are made of metal and use a hydraulic system. The official name is "Hydraulic Rescue Tool".
Jaws
In 1975
Jaws 4 had very bad reviews so there will not be a Jaws 5. :(
Vice mens, 1.A holding device attached to a workbench; has two jaws to hold workpiece firmly in place 2.A specific form of evildoing "vice offends the moral standards of the community" 3.Moral weakness
1975 by Steven Speilburg
JAWS!
Robert Mattey
It's probably a fan made trailer.