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  2. Miter clamp - Wikipedia

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    [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]

  3. Lie-Nielsen Toolworks - Wikipedia

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    Lie-Nielsen Toolworks, Inc. is a family-owned business, established in 1981 and based in Warren, Maine.It manufactures a range of high quality hand tools, primarily for woodworking, based on traditional designs. [1]

  4. Disston Saw Works - Wikipedia

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    Two successor companies are said to still be around, Disston Precision is still operational in Philadelphia, [1] and Disston Tools in Chicopee, MA. [ 2 ] History

  5. Category:Woodworking clamps - Wikipedia

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    Category: Woodworking clamps. ... Miter clamp; V. Vise; W. Woodworking vise This page was last edited on 11 November 2014, at 09:10 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Category:Woodworking hand tools - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Woodworking hand tools" The following 82 pages are in this category, out of 82 total. ... Miter clamp; Miter saw; Mitre box; P. Pipe clamp; Plane ...

  7. Mitre box - Wikipedia

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    A mitre box or miter box (American English) is a wood working appliance used to guide a hand saw for making precise cuts, usually 45° mitre cuts. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Traditional mitre boxes are simple in construction and made of wood, while adjustable mitre boxes are made of metal and can be adjusted for cutting any angle from 45° to 90°.