Miter clamp
Mitre clamps or miter clamps clamps are designed to hold mitre joints together.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
History
[edit ]The earliest mitre clamps are a simple spring in a C-shape with sharpened points that are sprung onto the outside corner of the mitre joint.[citation needed ]
In a later design, right angled plates are higher than the screws and the holder.[citation needed ] The screws go under the frame (work-piece) to be held, and the bit clamps down on the lower-edge of the frame.[citation needed ]
Recent designs are more complicated; a rigid body holds one fixed and one moveable jaw activated by a cam.[citation needed ] An example of newer clamps is Jim Chestnut's Clam Clamp.[8]
References
[edit ]- ^ Magazines, Hearst (August 1931). Popular Mechanics. Hearst Magazines. p. 347.
- ^ "Tool Review: Miter Clamps". Old House Journal Magazine. 2011年01月14日. Retrieved 2023年10月25日.
- ^ Hasluck, Paul N. (2011年02月08日). The Handyman's Guide: Essential Woodworking Tools and Techniques. Skyhorse Publishing Inc. pp. 208–209. ISBN 978-1-60239-173-4.
- ^ Hasluck, Paul N. (2020年08月06日). The Handyman's Book of Tools, Materials, and Processes Employed in Woodworking. Read Books Ltd. pp. PT399. ISBN 978-1-5287-6652-4.
- ^ Hasluck, Paul N. (2014年10月28日). Working with Hand Tools: Essential Techniques for Woodworking. Simon and Schuster. pp. PT332. ISBN 978-1-63220-197-3.
- ^ Hasluck, Paul N. (2020年07月14日). Woodwork for Beginners: With Instructions and Illustrations on Basic Woodworking Skills, Including Information on Tools, Timber and Simple Joints - The Handyman's Book of Woodworking. Read Books Ltd. pp. PT447. ISBN 978-1-5287-6665-4.
- ^ Media, New Track (1996). American Woodworker. New Track Media. p. 16.
- ^ "Jim Chestnut Cuts Quicker With the Clam Clamp | JLC Online".
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