Woodpeckers new Clamping Squares Plus MINI bring the convenience and accuracy of our Clamping Squares Plus to your smaller projects. With legs just 3" long, CSP-MINIs control assembly of small jewelry and gift boxes perfectly. CSP-MINIs have all the great features of our original Clamping Squares Plus…they just have shorter arms to fit your smaller projects.
Don’t get the idea CSP-MINIs are just for little boxes. Furniture and cabinets often have drawer and shelf openings between 3 and 6 inches. The CSP-MINIs are just perfect for squaring up those assemblies, too. CSP-MINIs have precisely milled 3/8" holes in each leg. Our CSP Clamps drop in the holes to make clamping quick and efficient. But, if you already have a collection of “F” or “C” clamps, the CSP-MINIs work with those, as well.
To keep your CSP-MINIs organized, we designed a Rack-It that can mount on its own or act as an expansion to the original Clamping Squares Plus Rack-It.
CSP-MINIs are made to the same strict tolerance as their big brothers. Like all Woodpeckers products, CSP-MINIs are precisely machined and carefully inspected at our Strongsville, OH facility, just south of Cleveland.
Additional Info
- Perfect for assembling small jewelry and gift boxes, ensuring precise angles and sturdy construction.
- Ideal for squaring up drawer and shelf openings in furniture and cabinets, enhancing the structural integrity and aesthetic of the piece.
- Can be used with CSP Clamps for quick and efficient clamping, streamlining the assembly process.
- Compatible with a variety of clamps, including “F” and “C” clamps, providing flexibility in choosing tools for specific projects.
- The Rack-It system offers an organized storage solution for CSP-MINIs, keeping the workspace tidy and the squares readily accessible.
- Suitable for use in detailed woodworking projects where precision is paramount, ensuring accurate assembly and alignment.
- Enhances the quality of craft projects, making them not only more visually appealing but also structurally sound.
- Can be used in educational settings, such as woodworking classes, to teach students about precision in assembly and the importance of using the right tools for specific tasks.