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July 16, 2025
Nice to have to make perfect right angles
Ward Hawley
June 20, 2025
I purchased these to square up book cases. The 1 X 12 X 8s used for this project were not straight and I didn't have many options to correct that. These right angle clamps helped square up the corners and kept the shelves level. They freed up my hands, simplifying the use of pocket hole screws. The aluminum is high quality with metric and imperial markings. They are easy to place on the project. Tightening the knobs pulls the corners together flush, much the same way pocket hole screws pull two sides together.The clamps are also a handy way to verify 90 degree corners on any project. They work on interior, T type angles, and outside angles equally well. I almost purchased clamps that wouldn't have worked on the T type interior angles and am glad I checked.This is a well made, well designed and well thought out product. It solves a common woodworking problem.
TBAMMO
June 15, 2025
I used these for a cabinet I was building, and they worked perfectly to keep the corners square during assembly.With the help of long bar clamps, I was able to keep everything aligned while the glue set. I double-checked with small machinist squares, and ended up with nice, square drawers (at least as square as I could measure!).The included clamps do the job, but I found they work best when paired with external clamps. The built-in clamps can leave marks on the surface's top edge, so for delicate work (like picture frames), they might not be ideal.Overall, the aluminum frame is impressively sturdy, the anodized finish is smooth, and the built-in markers are a nice touch for precision.Gloves in the kit are a great touch. Just makes you think the company has the customer in mind when they packed these.
RC/DC
May 6, 2025
I have wanted a set of these clamping squares for a while but quite honestly the price has kept me from buying. I drummed up the courage and purchased a set to try out.Now, I have a rather robust variety of clamps, bar clamps, pipe clamps, quick grip, clamps, corner clamps, homemade clamps etc….As far as corner joints and butt joints:The original corner clamp was my first go-to. The only draw back is when using the clamp on the bottom or base, it is hard to tighten the t-style screws. It can be used on top as well which does make it easier, but I find myself twisting it around several time to figure which way it goes.My homemade wood square with clamp is simple to use and of course the price is right. The drawback is, the cut has to be perfectly square and being made from wood, it can get damaged. You also have to use another type of clamp to secure a joint. Using a bar or pipe clamp, it does take a little longer to get the perfect joint.I found the metal Clamping Squares to be very easy to use. They are the best and fastest at putting a joint together and adjusting to get the perfect fit. No worries about being square with the solid aluminum frame and no other clamp needed.My overall take on these Clamping Squares is I really like them and is my NEW go-to joint clamp.BUT, I do believe the price is a little high and I would only purchase again if I had a great sale or price reduction.
Renee/Eric
April 28, 2025
These are good quality squares and worked great for my intended use. I’m in the middle of a van build and these help keep my projects square as the van doesn’t have a single square corner anywhere in it. :)Great value for the money.
Corey
January 8, 2025
These clamps were perfect for my woodworking project without being overpriced like many others are. They are easy to set up and use and should be strong enough to last for many years down the line. The gloves even fit me nicely.
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