Posted May 5, 201114 yr I have a small problem, I have two plates that will be joined with Lamello biscuits at a 45 degree angle. I have found some solution that uses tape at one side, but I feel that it will not put enough pressure on the plates. Does someone know a good way to clamp them together?edit:;I forgot to mention that the end of the plates that will be used to join them together are cut at a 22,5 degree angle. Edited May 5, 201114 yr by Dammed
May 5, 201114 yr They make 45 degree angle woodworking clamps. If you were welding them they make magnets with 45's.I have seen the clamps at hardware stores. Handy tool to have.
May 5, 201114 yr Author welding would not work since it's wooden plates. I have looked around at hardware stores, but I couldn't find a 45 degree wood clamp.
May 5, 201114 yr that's a 90 degree angle. I'm making a 45 degree corner.Math > MEhttp://www.amazon.com/Adjustable-Clamp-9180-45-Degree-Angle/dp/B00006JSPWGoogle = Friend
May 5, 201114 yr Author As a student that goes over my budget, especially since I live in Norway so the shipping would be to much. I'm just going to clamp together two joints. So I was more looking for a solution my making a small jig of some kind. But thanks for the link.
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