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    Lightbulb Kant twist clamps

    I have a fair few clamps, but not many machinist clamps. So - why not build some?

    I'll be following some excellent plans I bought from Doug Gray. His online shop is here: https://d-gray-drafting-and-design.myshopify.com/

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    Enjoy!

    Thanks,
    Craig

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    Thanks craig9! We've added your Kant Clamps to our Clamps category,
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    When I built mine, I went the other direction. I marked out and drilled the holes on individual arms, then bolted them together (I do not know how to weld) and trimmed the ganged parts to the marks. I had to make a simple jig so that the nuts or bold heads had a divot so the gang of parts would still be square to the mill and later to the belt sander.

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    Craig: Real nice workmanship! You say "stainless steel is a real pain to work with..." How true. It is a common saying between german engineers: Edelstahl ist Eselstahl. Means that only Esel (jackasses) use voluntarily stainless steel.



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