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"Clamp down with a vice" means to use a vice to hold something very firmly in place. This is often done to ensure that the object stays still while you work on it, preventing any movement that could lead to mistakes or accidents.
Simplified Explanation: When you "clamp down with a vice," you’re using a tool to grip something tightly so it doesn’t move while you’re doing a task, like cutting, drilling, or shaping.
Examples:
1. Woodworking: If you're building a birdhouse, you would place a piece of wood in a vice and tighten it. This way, you can saw or drill without the wood slipping, making your cuts precise.
2. Metalworking: When shaping a piece of metal, you’d clamp it down in a vice. This keeps it steady so you can file or weld it safely, ensuring you don’t accidentally hurt yourself or ruin the piece.
3. Repairing Objects: If you need to fix a bicycle tire, you might clamp the wheel in a vice. This makes it easier to work on while you change the tire because the wheel won’t wiggle around.
Analogy:
Imagine trying to write on a piece of paper that keeps sliding. If you press it down with your hand, it stays still. That’s similar to clamping something down in a vice—you're holding it tightly so you can work without interruptions.
"All I can think of is: Vivaldi died in 1741, humanity has had access to this since about then. I listen to this and I marvel about human depths and beauty. Yet war lingered and still lingers. And more. I was born, and I will die before anything changes."
SLADGrizzly » Thu Apr 30, 2026 4:30 am wrote:^^^
I'd add, 'Seems like a Dream' too..