Angle clamps hold two pieces together at a 90‑degree angle for cabinet assembly and frame construction. They free up your hands for fastening or gluing.
What are angle clamps used for?
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Angle clamps hold two pieces together at a 90‑degree angle for cabinet assembly and frame construction. They free up your hands for fastening or gluing.
What are angle clamps used for?
Angle clamps are designed to hold two pieces of material at a set angle — most commonly 90° — while fastening, gluing, or welding. They’re especially useful for assembling frames, boxes, and cabinets.
Can angle clamps be adjusted for different angles?
Yes. While many are fixed at 90° for corner joints, some adjustable models allow clamping at various angles (e.g., 45°–135°), making them versatile for custom projects.
How do I get the best results when using an angle clamp?
Make sure both pieces of material are flush against the clamp surfaces, tighten evenly to avoid misalignment, and check squareness with a square before leaving the joint to set. For delicate materials, use protective pads to prevent marking.
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