Picked up (with some pain, since I was still in recovery from having
manhandled a metal-cut-off bandsaw the week before) this large and
curious vise this weekend. I don't recognize it, and it has no markings I could find,
but it *appears* to be a machine vise with segmented jaws, allowing
it to grip irregular objects (for the second pic, I tossed a shower
head in there, to convey the general idea.) The levers on each
jaw, when pulled up, rotate a shaft the causes the jaw-segments
to protrude about an inch; when the vise is closed on something,
the segments nestle around it like a profile gauge, and maybe
lock there under pressure? Not sure how they lock up, but it
makes sense that they must do so.
