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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2009

Charles Neil shares a tip on gluing a miter corners of a box.

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  • This guy is pure genius!

  • Why not just buy a couple corner clamps, save time, be more precise, and not have to get out multiple materials with tape, clamps, and scraps of wood with the nails and string? Definitely worth a few bucks each if you're gluing more than one set of miter corners in your lifetime.

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  • Awesome, I tried every corner mechanism I have and could think of. This one is so obvious and genius that it didn't even occur to me.

    ringo45, even with the corner clamps I could not get the corners as tight, this also works great for small boxes where you can't fit corner clamps.

    Thanks for making this video, saved me a lot of time!

  • *sigh*

    why couldnt i have seen this video 2 months ago

  • gooooood tip!!

  • I'm just starting out, and I don't have many clamps, but I do have tape. Good tip!

  • thanks chuck!

  • iv always used tape for miters, i recently glued up a bulk head with 3, 16 foot long miters on MDF. Tape is a god!! Mr. Neils idea with the string as a clamp is awesome! i will try it.

  • good tip

  • very interesting, great video

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