Steven Mc wrote: What I like most about the rotary vise, is the ability to turn the hook to a different presentation; being able to attach material to the opposite side of the hook, with the rotary turning the hook, so you can see what you are doing. I also appreciate when I can tilt the hook, so I can see that my wing is exactly centered on the top of the hook shank, and the wing is not slanted off of the hook shank axis. Also great for working with beards/legs on some patterns.
Yep!
By the way, anyone interested in excellent video instruction on rotary use should check out Mike Holt's Maine rotary flytying. It's a subscription service ( still $25.00 for a year)but excellent videos of tying patterns as well as vids on techniques.
Coughlin