FAQs
Clamps are used to hold pieces of wood or other materials securely in place while working on them, ensuring precision and stability.
Miter clamps work by applying even pressure across the joint, ensuring tight, accurate mitre joints. The Mitre Pro Clamp’s lever mechanism and hardened steel teeth provide superior clamping force.
A clam clamp is typically used in woodworking to hold materials together securely. The term “clam refers to the clamp’s mechanism, which can encompass and hold materials tightly, similar to how a clam shell closes.
To use a mitre clamp, place it at the joint you want to secure, and turn the lever. The hardened steel teeth will penetrate and grip the timber, applying even pressure for a perfect joint.
The best tool for clamping mitre joints is the Mitre Pro Clamp, designed specifically for achieving super tight and precise joints.