Stickvise PCB Vise

Give your arms a rest! Stickvise holds your circuit board flat so you can solder with stability at table level. These flat PCB holders are great because your hands can rest directly on the table for fine soldering and probing. They also fit easily under a microscope and kept the PCB consistently in focus.

Stickvise is designed with simple, high quality parts. The jaws are machined, bead blasted and anodized aluminum. The jaw plates are made with insulating Nylon 6/6. All other components are metric standard sizes.

Stickvise PCB Vise Product Help and Resources

How to Solder: Through-Hole Soldering

September 19, 2013

This tutorial covers everything you need to know about through-hole soldering.

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  • I have one of these and can confirm it's excellent for how I like to solder. Lots of other pcb holders tend to be too high up or have flimsy gimmicky mechanisms to allow you to rotate. 99% of the time I just want to have something that holds it down and doesn't let it move much at all. this does the job for smaller and some medium boards.

  • Member #47110 / about 4 years ago / 2

    Stickvise is excellent for working under a microscope thanks to its low profile. The only issue are the nylon jaws - metal ones (aluminium or brass) would have been better because it is easy to damage the nylon with a soldering iron or even hot air.

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