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Bench Vise Hardware, Front Vises, Tail Vises, Screw Spindles
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Bench Dogs, Bench Hold Down, Clamp Head, Panel Clamp, VERITAS Clamps, VERITAS Surface Clamp, Pipe Clamps
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Vises, Cabinetmaker's Vises, Mini Vises
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F-Clamps, C-Clamps
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Body Clamps
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Klemmsia Clamps, ProGrip Straight Edge Clamp and Tool Guide
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Adjustable Corner Clamp, Frame Clamp, Mitre Vise, Spring Clamps with Gripper
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Wooden Hand Screw Clamps, Plastic Spring Clamps, Steel Spring Clamps, Pinch Dogs
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T-Tracks, INCRA Build-It Modular Jig & Fixture Platform System
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Workbenches
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Portable Tool Boxes
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Workbench build by Matti K., Porvoo, Finland
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Workbench build by René B., Kassel, Germany - with tail vise installation instructions
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Workbench build by Michel S., Hägendorf, Switzerland
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Workbench built by Thomas B., Neu Boltersen, Germany
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Workbench built by Charles V., Taiwan - with tail vise installation instructions
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Workbench built by Luigi L., Matera, Italy
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Workbench built by Axel K., Hohenpeißenberg, Germany
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Workbench built by Rolf-R. S., Groß-Bieberau, Germany
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Workbench built by Fred R., Plettenberg, Germany
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Workbench built by Marc Z., Luxemburg, Luxembourg
It is mostly impossible to obtain the quality of work you really want by simply holding the stock by hand. This fact has given rise to a range of methods of holding the piece tight while you are working on it. First and foremost is the workbench, but stock can also be held on a firm table by means of a clamp so that it can be processed.
Gluing is the second important application of clamping tools. Glued joints in wood will never be reliable unless they have be held under a certain evenly distributed pressure over a period of time. For this task, clamps are first and foremost, but the workbench can also give useful service.