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INVENTA Clamping And Holding Tools


a. Valiant Worktop Allows children to work at their desk or table. It protects furniture and provides a craft table. It’s 1cm grid makes it useful for marking out and for using as a drawing board. Work can be securely clamped to the surface: pupils can work with both hands, useful when making wood strip frames.


1542-100C Standard Pack $180


b. Clamp and Clamping Screw Packs Used to clamp work to the Valiant Worktop. Particularly good for making wood strip frames. Helps raise the quality of pupils work and introduces good practice and safety techniques. Both packs needed.


1542-106/7 10 clamps and 10 screws $212


c. Valiant Vice A unique tool especially for design and make work. Use it as a normal vice, or as a cutting and drilling jig for 10mm wood strip. Ledges in the vice hold wood strip and dowel level, facilitating precise drilling and cutting. The metal cutting guides don’t wear and need replacing like bench hooks. The drilling jig holes match the holes in link strips Clamp the Vice to the Valiant Worktop.


1542-105C $269 PICK THE MATERIAL


d. Sash Cramp A miniature version of a carpenter’s sash cramp. Used for the same purpose-making wood frames. Using the same simple techniques as professionals introduces the correct way of making things and increases the quality of the children’s work.


1542-104C e. Large G Clamp


Similar to the small G clamp but with a deeper throat. 1542-103C


Pack of 5 large G Clamp $148


f. Small G Clamp Light weight G Clamps ideal for using with wood strip or clamping materials together while marking out or gluing.


1542-102C Pack of 5 small G Clamp HAPPY DESIGN AND MAKE! $120 USE THE RIGHT TOOL Young Engineer $48 f e a c b


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