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Clamping beveled joints
I have two pieces of oak - 17" x 3" that are beveled 45 degrees along their
length. I need to glue them to form a 90 degree leg. I have some corner miter clamps that I can put on the top & bottom but what do you recommend to apply pressure to the center area? Web clamps will actually pull the joint apart. Any suggestions? Thanx, Vic -- There are 10 kinds of people - those who understand binary and those who don't |
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