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Alternative solution for joining deep frames

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A regular topic that comes up is how to join deep frames and strap clamps work very well.

I have recently been using Collins mitre spring clamps which work amazingly well. I made some deep coving in oak and joined with these (where a strap won't work).

https://tftools.com/products/collins-mi ... nyEALw_wcB

They can also be used if making a Pentagon or hexagon frame. The mark left is negligible and can be lightly sanded.

I suspect most will still find straps more useful, but i was pleasantly surprised how well these work so thought i would share

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Re: Alternative solution for joining deep frames

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I've seen these before but I was always concerned about the possibility of there being an indent left in the moulding. We mostly use factory finished stuff in here so unfortunately I don't think we could use them but I really like the idea. It looks to be a nice quick solution :)
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As StevenG said, these can only be used for bare-wood mouldings.
I've been getting away with only using strap clamps but these would be very useful for some of the more odd shaped profiles.
Thanks for letting us know.
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Early on I was persuaded to buy a full set of Ulmia clamps:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/292136586679 ... O7QvAAAAAA
It felt like a fortune at the time. I probably only use them once a year but they are brilliant. The Collins look totally up for the job for a lot less £££!
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I use these a lot, obviously on bare wood mouldings, but really useful when doing small frames where strap clamps are a pain.
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Re: Alternative solution for joining deep frames

Post by Tudor Rose »

Well that's another set of clamps we're going to have to buy now! :Slap: :giggle: :clap:

For small frames at the moment, we find our Veritas 4 way speed clamps to be really useful.

https://www.axminstertools.com/veritas- ... 3529296e63
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