Get an extra margin of safety and control when working with small pieces.
Holds work pieces up to 10'' wide and cuts at any angle up to 45°. Ideal for use with table saw or router table. Features a quick release for extra-fast clamping action.
Customer Reviews and Photos for: Small Piece Holder
1) Submitted by
Richard, from Cupertino, CA
on 9/3/2009
Customer Rating:
Too lightly built, came apart during use. Better to build a jig yourself.
2) Submitted by
Dustin, from Brookings, SD
on 3/1/2009
Customer Rating:
Very good holder for small work pieces. Holds very tight. Very quick and easy to adjust. Have just used it so far doing straight cuts on my router. Not sure if the screws on the angle adjustment will hold down tight, if you are using it on a table saw. But so far, I am happy for what I use it for.
3) Submitted by
Bob Horan, from Zephyrhills, FL
on 1/17/2009
Customer Rating:
This is a wonderful device. It held the work securely. I wish I had one of these years ago. No more nerve racking dangerous cuts with your fingers near the router blade.
4) Submitted by
John Mugge, from Kenner, LA
on 3/16/2008
Customer Rating:
This is great for hold small pieces when freehand routing on the router table. No chance of nipping the fingers.
5) Submitted by
Richard, from Saint Clair, MI
on 2/27/2008
Customer Rating:
Worked better than expected. Was able to trim small pieces of molding to exact fit without my fingers near the blade. It held the pieces securely and square to the blade.
6) Submitted by
Brenda Stamper, from Friendship, WI
on 11/20/2007
Customer Rating:
Setup is quick, easy, and efficient. It definitely minimizes the stress of routing small pieces.
7) Submitted by
John Barrett, from Oreland, PA
on 1/30/2008
Customer Rating:
This tool will save me a ton of money on band-aids - not to mention improving my work quality. Using it creates a "duh" moment. I should have bought one of these a long time ago. Great product.
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Mike Ryan
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