Improve your woodworking skills and glue joints with these 18 tips to show you how to clamp like a veteran woodworker. Our pro shows you shortcuts that eliminate the need for a stack of expensive or special clamps.
Learn How to Clamp

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Cauls Keep Glue-Ups Flat and Flush

Apply pressure with water

Shift clamps to square your work

Use one caul instead of many clamps

Iron out veneer-clamping problems

Overhead hold-down

Hold it square

Long-jaw hand screw

Magnetic clamp pads

How to clamp with tape

Slow down!

Anti-slip tip

Convertible pipe clamps

A dry run is a must-do

Put the pinch on miter joints

Essential Clamps for Beginning Woodworkers (and Everyone Else)
Pipe clamps: Pipe clamps are the everyday, high-pressure workhorses of woodworking. Because you can quickly screw the clamps onto different lengths of pipe, one set of pipe clamps does the same work as several lengths of bar clamps. Buy pipes in 2-, 3- and 4-ft. lengths and you're ready for most situations.
Bar clamps: Quicker and easier to use than pipe clamps, light-duty bar clamps are perfect when you need a long reach and moderate pressure.
Spring clamps: These are the fastest helpers for holding your work in place or doing light-pressure clamping.