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SnowVi Snowboard and Ski vise

LeonZZ avatarLeonZZ

December 15, 2025

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Description

A pair of vices for tuning and waxing. Works great for both snowboards and skis.

  • 3 positions for board placement: horizontal, vertical and 30 degree;
  • Elastic pads for board protection and added grip;
  • Utility surfaces for clamping if additional holding power is needed;

Notes: 

  • all the parts with “pad” in their name, are paddings to protect the board or the clamping surface, so please print with a flexible material like TPU. 
    • The 2 top pads are strongly recommended as they sit between the vice body and the board as a protection in the most used horizontal board placement.
    • All the other pads are for less used mounting positions, so only print as needed.
  • The main body and and the clamping parts are to be printed with a rigid material. Basic PLA is usually good enough with around 15-20% infill and ≥3 wall layers.
  • After printing, glue the pads onto the main body according to the provided picture.

Hardware needed:

  • For clamping the vise to a table:
    • 5/16 acorn nut;
    • 5/16 hex nut;
    • 5/16 carriage bolt (with a square section under the head).
    • Note: the clamp-bolt-cap and clamp-wrench are designed for 5/16 imperial bolts and nuts, but metric M8 should also work as they are very close in size (though I have not tested yet)
  • Optionally, for clamping the board to the vise in a vertical position:
    • M6 screw with 25-30mm in length
    • M6 hex nut

 

License:

BY-NC-SA

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