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Jan 02, 2016
Review Kurt Vise Jaw Stop by Edge
Simple to use and setup. As always, be careful that the stop doesn't shift slightly once you start using it, ie use common sense! Good build quality - cheaper than building myself (materials & labor). No allen wrenches included, so make sure you have a set. I use it on Kurt Vise. Should work with other vices with straight jaws with slightly raised edges front and back.

Nov 24, 2020
TinyQ Lenovo with Ryzen works well with CAD and Engineering simulation software running dual monitors
I have M700 with I5. This is second Lenovo Tiny form factor that I've owned. The Ryzen processor works just fine in my apps, mostly for engineering, CAD, and some simulation. I do not run games, so can't comment on that. I run dual monitors 32" monitors in high resolution without any problems. The TinyQ is very quiet. The fan turns on every once in a while, but isn't loud, more like a laptop.

Nov 12, 2020
Simple effeicient works well - stable temperature control
Works very well. Requires a lid - maybe they originally come with one, to keep temps stable and allow cooling down beyond 10C below ambient. Very stable temp once it reaches your setpoint. Download and read manual first. Temperature set only goes one direction, then flips over to lowest value and increases up again. Takes a couple of tries to get the hang of it.