Zack
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
I needed more small clamps and this was perfect. Easy to adjust and durable.
Jul
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
Really hard to get used to for a beginner
M.T.
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
Nice clamps. I use them for woodworking.
MSgtMac1
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
These two items do a great job of holding a sacrificial fence on my table saw. Price was most reasonable too.
Scott T
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
These will work gr8 on my sliding compound miter saw. No longer cutting by eye for repeat cuts!!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
SURE BEATS TRYING TO HOLD WITH A SPRING CAMP.
JOSÉ EDUARDO CECCARELLI
Reviewed in Brazil on March 26, 2025
muito bom
Miguel A.
Reviewed in Mexico on February 4, 2025
Buena calidad y muy prácticas, muy satisfecho con la compra
Pete
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
I use these to attach a spacer block to the rip fence when using the miter gauge to cut multiple pieces the same size. They work perfectly and if you use a machinists 1 2 3 block on the 1 inch side you can still use the fence's ruler. Just make sure to set it 1 inch longer than the piece you want.
paul turenne
Reviewed in Canada on August 3, 2024
I use these for jigs and fixtures in my woodworking ,very handy and well made ,nice clamping pressure. I bought more of the same. Can never have too many clamps.
M. Hocker
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024
Bought to hold a 1" thick wood board to a table saw fence. The board sits against the fence, and the Milescraft fenceclamp inserts into holes in the top of the board and clamps to the fence.Adjustability is good, plenty of adjustment range from the end threaded angle rod and the adjustment thumbscrew component. Should work with most fences.What was disappointing is that the angle rod is about 91-92 degrees (obtuse)-- so that when inserted in a 3/8" drill hole in the wooden board and tightened, the board is tight at the top of the fence and has a gap at the bottom [the board was jointed and planed, with the holes drilled using a drill press, so the board and holes are accurate]. A proper design is to be slightly acute (88-89 degrees) so that tightening flattens the angle rod against the wood. I had to add a few turns of aluminum tape around the end of the angled rod, making the end "thicker" and the angle "smaller", to make up for the too large angle, allowing the clamp to press the wood against the fence properly (flat).This slight angle issue might not be a problem for many applications, but is not acceptable for holding a board to a fence. The manufacturing process needs to be changed to correct the angle of the "90 degree" threaded rod to be acute 88-89 after stress relieving. My observation on the angle is not a one-off, I have 4 of these Milescraft clamps and they are all the same obtuse angle-- good consistent manufacturing at least.For other reasons I eventually changed to 46" Bow XTENDER and MATCHFIT/Microjig clamp-- a far more costly option.
Duncan
Reviewed in Australia on June 21, 2023
This product is a.must have for any woodworker. The clamps are perfect for a sacrificial fence on my table saw. Easy to set up, easy to use and great quality and a low price. Perfect. 10/10
shehab saeed
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on October 18, 2022
all good