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The Ultimate Clamping Tool!
BLOKKZ - Universal Clamping Blocks (UCB)
Set of 2 UCB's & 2 Rubber Pad![]()
Universal Clamping Blocks will help you clamp miter joints, rabbet joints, scarf joints and more. With the purchase of 4 blocks and pads you’ll be able to clamp frames and finger joints and possibly have no need for collections of specialized miter clamps and band clamps some of which can be relatively high priced and little used. With the purchase of our Thin Neoprene Pads you'll be able to clamp edge bands or trim to 3/4" plywood or similar material.
Features:
• Anodized, rigid, hard aluminum for durability and strength.
• Non-slip ripple to prevent slippage.
• T-bolt hole facilitates conversion to hold-down device.
• 3/4" loop for use with rigid tube or rod to clamp long angle or miter joints.
• Neoprene Rubber Pads - can be used to buffer the Universal Clamping Block ripples from the wood being clamped and prevent slippage.
Universal Clamping Blocks can be converted to hold-downs for use on drill presses and work tables with t-tracks using the UCB Hold Down Accessory Kit (sold separately) Go to Universal Clamping Block Accessories by clicking here
Click here to see how the Universal Clamping Blocks can be used
Posted by Blokkz Team on 6th Apr 2012
Tom, First off, Thank You VERY Much ! We believe a good solution to the oil problem is to use 3M's 8979 duct tape which has a rather rough surface to tape the pads on to the Blocks and cover the rubber. This tape does'nt leave residue, has a waterproof backing and seems to grip the wood quite well.
Posted by Tom on 6th Apr 2012
On March 7th, 2012 I ordered UCB5R20-SYS and put it to use on April 3rd and 4th gluing up 2 shadow box frames. The frames a 4" deep and the UCB aluminum Blocks worked GREAT ! I used a mitre clamp on the back edge and the UCB on the top edge to pull the mitre joint together. Excellent visibility of the mitre joint ! The use of the rubber pads does concern me however, I have found that rubber will impart an oil into the wood that can be very troublesome and prefer to use cork which does not stain and still allows air movement and still hols the blocks in place once clamped in position.
Posted by Harvey Brotman on 12th Mar 2012
Received my Blocks the beginning of the week, and I have to say I Love them ! For Years Ive had to create my own set of clamping blocks for each and every angle/project I made. Your design is so simple and elegant. Very nicely engineered and very high quality. They save lots of time and they are a pleasure to use. I also appreciate the videos on your site. Very helpful and full of good ideas.
GREAT PRODUCT !!!
THANKS .
Harvey Brotman
Posted by Joe Polizzi on 9th Feb 2012
Clamping Chairs was always a difficult job. The Blokkz' Universal Clamping Blocks made the task so much easier. Chair Legs usually are on an angle.
By using the 2 Universal Clamping Blocks, I had the chair rung (after preparation) glued and clamped in less than 2 minutes. No slippage like using web clamps or bar clamps with wedges. Blokkz' Universal Clamping Blocks can take heat and i look forward to discover other ways to use them to make all my projects more enjoyable.
Posted by Wayne Wright on 19th Jan 2012
I first saw mention of the Blokkz Universal Clamping Blocks on one of the Wood Magazines Forums. I checked out the videos on the Blokkz website and said to myself I think that this is something I can really use. I ordered 2 pairs of the Universal Clamping Blocks, along with shims, Extra Pads, and 2-6" clamps(Blokkz' price lower than Amazon). I received the order and immediately put them to use making face frames and picture frames. After about two days of use I could see these were the solution to my clamping problems. I then turned around and ordered two more pairs. I have yet to use them in all the applications they show them being used for, but I can see at sometime I will. I would highly recommend these for the multitude of clamping issues anyone may have!
Wayne in Nebraska