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Andrew Levine
10-02-2013, 5:52 PM
I have a trunk to glue up - I was thinking it'd be a lot easier if I had 8 of these, though $12.99 each for a piece of molded plastic seems overboard. Anyone have any cheaper alternatives that are accurate? Thanks!

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=10113&TabSelect=Videos
http://images.rockler.com/rockler/images/29190-30-200.jpg

Jim Matthews
10-02-2013, 7:15 PM
I bought four of these (http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.aspx?c=&p=51101&cat=1,43838) from Ottawa.

If you want to do it on the cheap, make clamping squares of plywood.
They should remain stable if you don't drop them.

Cut some holes for the clamps to catch.

Here's a galvanized steel alternative (http://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Hardware-4-Inch-Corner-755565/dp/B00004Z0Y3/ref=pd_sim_sbs_hi_4), $5 for two!

Andrew Levine
10-02-2013, 7:30 PM
I wonder how accurate those Stanley corner braces are. I'll probably make some out of ply. Thanks.

Charles Wiggins
10-02-2013, 8:38 PM
Try something like this
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Ben Martin
10-02-2013, 8:50 PM
I paid for these plans from Euro 32 and built 8 clamps for about $60 and 4 hours of shop time. Very reasonable in comparison to say the Woodpecker box clamps

http://www.euro32products.com/misc_hardware.htm

I am VERY happy with them. Worked well for everything I wanted them for, be it drilling shelf pins, adding edge banding or assembly.

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Ben

Jerome Hanby
10-03-2013, 1:10 PM
I bought two sets of Jevons 3d squares from Woodcraft. Amazo (http://www.amazon.com/Jevons-3D-Squares-2/dp/B0036B0WNK/ref=sr_1_49?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1380820069&sr=1-49&keywords=corner+clamp)n sells them too. I've been happy with them.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51nkDlT052L._SX385_.jpg

glenn bradley
10-03-2013, 2:38 PM
Shop made. Been using them for years and they're still dead-on.

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Andrew Levine
10-03-2013, 2:57 PM
I just made some of those last night! I expect them to work well.

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John Hays
10-04-2013, 12:03 AM
Angle iron seems to work pretty good, too.

Michael W. Clark
10-04-2013, 9:59 AM
I paid for these plans from Euro 32 and built 8 clamps for about $60 and 4 hours of shop time. Very reasonable in comparison to say the Woodpecker box clamps

http://www.euro32products.com/misc_hardware.htm

I am VERY happy with them. Worked well for everything I wanted them for, be it drilling shelf pins, adding edge banding or assembly.
Ben

Very intrigueing, what are the large holes for?

Ben Martin
10-04-2013, 10:25 AM
Very intrigueing, what are the large holes for?

I believe that the intent is a finger grip, so you can close the toggle clamp with one hand. Works very well for that!

glenn bradley
10-04-2013, 12:32 PM
Very intrigueing, what are the large holes for?


I believe that the intent is a finger grip, so you can close the toggle clamp with one hand. Works very well for that!

Correct. When working in an awkward spot, this allows a spring clamp to hold the piece in the general position while clamps are applied. I have actually enlarged those holes just a bit since that pic was taken.

Michael W. Clark
10-04-2013, 12:44 PM
Hi Glenn,
I was actually asking about Ben's cam clamp setup. I have some exactly like yours in post #7. They are vey handy, but can be a little cumbersome for me when I am trying to get the first two boards aligned. I have a larger set and a smaller set, use them both for most box/case construction. I was thinking that a few of Ben's cam clamps would make a good partner for the corner clamps like we have.

I don't like the Rockler squares in the original post. I bought some early on when they came with the little bar clamps (maybe they still do). I never liked the clamps and the square's I received were not square. Maybe it was due to the clamps?

Mike

Rick Lizek
10-05-2013, 5:21 AM
I've been woodworking for 40 years and never needed anything like that. I just measure the diagonals with the tape measure and it's done.

Andrew Levine
10-05-2013, 8:19 AM
I've been woodworking for 40 years and never needed anything like that. I just measure the diagonals with the tape measure and it's done.

Of course they aren't necessary, but that doesn't mean they aren't helpful!

Wade Lippman
10-05-2013, 9:46 AM
I have 8 of them that I have never had a use for. I am pretty sure I didn't pay anywhere near $13 a piece for them!

Greg Hines, MD
10-06-2013, 7:30 PM
I have some of these, and you should not mistake their construction for some common plastic. They are very sturdy, feels like glass reinforced polycarbonate. That said, I bought them on sale a while back, and they are handy to have. Yes, you can make them from plywood. Or use angle iron. But they aren't a bad thing to have around. I got them because it was easier, even if more expensive, to have them around when I need them.

Doc

Rick Potter
10-08-2013, 2:37 AM
I got a dozen Rocklers from a guy for a buck each, including the clamps. Haven't used them yet, but its only been about three years. I keep forgetting they are on the shelf.

Rick Potter

Andrew Levine
10-08-2013, 7:40 AM
I got a dozen Rocklers from a guy for a buck each, including the clamps. Haven't used them yet, but its only been about three years. I keep forgetting they are on the shelf.

Rick Potter

Interested in selling them?

Jacob Reverb
10-08-2013, 7:49 AM
I've been woodworking for 40 years and never needed anything like that. I just measure the diagonals with the tape measure and it's done.

But, but, but ... how we gonna spend $$$$$$$ on 7¢ pieces of blowmolded puke-green polyethylene that way? http://d26ya5yqg8yyvs.cloudfront.net/DirtDOG.gif

Rick Potter
10-08-2013, 12:01 PM
Sorry Andrew,

If I sold them, I would probably need them for sure. I know I will dig them out and use them some day. I have a squaring board I use for boxes and drawers, and just haven't needed them yet.

Ed Aumiller
10-08-2013, 8:41 PM
About a week ago I dismantled an aluminum storm door to send to the scrap yard...
In each corner of it were 4 pieces that look almost like the bought ones...
Except they are 3 1/2" per side and 1" thick..
Should be good for smaller projects..

Dave Lehnert
10-09-2013, 5:52 PM
A set of planes from Wood magazine.
http://www.woodmagazine.com/woodworking-plans/clamping/right-angle-jig-gives-you-a-corner-on-clamping-tasks/

Pat Meeuwissen
02-24-2020, 4:54 AM
Why can't I see simple Jpeg files added as links in some of the responses??

ChrisA Edwards
02-24-2020, 9:18 AM
I believe you need to be a contributor, $6 per year, to see images. Plus this is an old thread and many pictures are cross referenced from other sources (websites) which are no longer available.