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Tools for Holding & Cutting
D&T
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Lightweight Vice
Made of Aluminium, this vice
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weights just 400 g. The jaws are 60
mm wide, clamp is 30 mm deep
and fits a modern school table.
Despite being lightweight, it has
proved durable in school trials. It is
recommended that a mitre block is
used with this vice to protect the
material being clamped.
013-TTLV £7.99
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Improved Bench Hook
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(with cam and support) An even
better bench hook to solve the
problem of holding dowel. The
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cam/support will hold all sections of
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TTS wood tightly. Designed for right-
handed use one side and left-handed
use the other. Size: 170 x 140 mm.
013-BHKCAM £3.25
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Double-Sided
Bench Hook
With a slot on one side for either
6mm or 8mm wood and on the other
for 10mm, these bench hooks are
suitable for left as well as right
handed children. Each block includes
straight saw guide, 45° and 60° mitre
guides. Size: 160 x 135 mm.
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013-TTDS each £3.25
013-TTDS10 Pack of 10 £22.99
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G-Clamp
75mm between the jaws to clamp
Pack
bench hooks to tables for added
stability, or to hold work steady. Also
useful on other projects for
temporary clamping whilst glue dries.
Made of aluminium, this vice weighs
just 400g. The jaws are 60 mm wide,
clamp is 30mm deep and fits a
modern school table. Despite being
lightweight, it has proved durable in
school trials. It is recommended that
a mitre block is used with this vice to
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Corner Fitting protect the material being clamped.
Bench Hook
013-TGC each £1.65
This hook fits onto the corner of
tables. As sideways movement is
013-TGC10 Pack of 10 £15.95
prevented, it offers a firmer hold. In
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addition it has a non-slip material
Deluxe Bench Hook
fixed to the underside, making it
An improved model of the original
safe for young children to use.
bench hook, offering all the usual
There are straight guides only, as
features plus an additional slot for
young children will not be making
5mm dowel and a block made from
angled cuts. If the Modelling Saw is
hardwood. Size: 160 x 135 mm.
used with the 10 mm bench hook, it 013-BHKSS £2.75
is virtually everlasting, as the
children cannot cut into it. Suitable
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Wilson Blocks
for 10mm wood. Suitable for KS1 8 mm and 10 mm cutting blocks for
and Early KS2, P1-4. children who may have difficulty
013-BHC-10 £2.30
holding the TTS square section
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wood and dowel whilst cutting.
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Plastic Clamps
Both blocks will accept 5 mm
These are ingenious little holding
dowel as well as square section
devices to use when joining wood.
wood and must be clamped to the
Fix the clamp to hold the work
work surface.
while the adhesive dries. Ideal for
013-TJIG-A 8 mm Block £4.25
use with the Lynx Jointer. 10 pk.
013-TJIG-B 10 mm Block £3.99
013-CRAMP £5.75
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Bench Hook
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Cork Sanding Blocks Suitable for straight cutting of
Pack
An ideal and safe way to smooth
small section wood by experienced
rough edges with this 10 pack of
saw users. Left or right-handed. 6
cork sanding blocks.
pk. Size: 135 x 95 mm.
013-TE00593 £8.99
013-6TTBH £3.75
54 Call our order hotline on0800 318 686 or fax your order to0800 137 525
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