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2025-08-26 16:21:31
Cheap plastic clamps might be good for small picture frames but cannot handle anything bigger like cabinet boxes. Also if you tighten them too much they don't come off without breaking
Brighter
2025-06-26 12:45:51
I like how its light and easy to use. It's metered on all sides. Seems sturdy enough for smaller projects with pine and cedar like bee hives and shelves. However, larger projects with oak will require something more heavy duty. I recommend it!
dwc309
2025-05-24 17:12:27
The second issue is fixable but when they fall out when trying to use this product, it renders it unusable or makes usage very difficult until the pad is glued back in because of the loss of friction. Additionally, this could be a quality issue.The first issue is that there are use cases where they are awkward to use like in some cases where the application requires use not on a flat surface.They would also be more convenient to use if the screw could be bypassed to quickly move the clamp into position.
Kevin
2025-04-20 21:26:26
The corner clamp came in quickly and with no issues. The multi-angle degree corner clamp is adjustable to between 30-degree to 90-degree angles. The clamp does not come with instructions, but it is fairly easy to use. There is a small turn screw on the top of the quarter circle adjustment section that tighten and loosens the angle ruler and when you get to your desired angle (which is indicated with an arrow), then tighten the set screw up again to hold the angle. The clamps are easy to use by unscrewing and screwing them in place. The tool works well on most lighter projects. If you need a heavy-duty clamp, it will cost you more. I do picture frames and box type projects, and this works great for me. I would recommend this to anyone that has a use for one.
Harold Lane
2025-02-19 10:47:10
This product is another China product sent without any instructions of how it can be used. I am a wood worker and feel sorry for the beginner that has to figure out how to clue angle cuts. The box that holds the jig does not note the product name and nothing but the jig (clamp) is in the box. Also it is not strong , all light plastic.
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