Innovative Wood Panel Clamp Debuts from Damstom
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Before starting
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Gluing step
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Height adjustment
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Installing the second rail
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Using the block
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Tighten the pieces
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Et voilà !

Terrebonne, Canada - Damstom is proud to introduce the panel clamp, D300, an innovative panel clamp created for professional and amateur woodworkers. The D300 introduces a new process of making laminated wood.

This clamp prevents the curvature of wood during the gluing process. The D300 will significantly minimise the manipulation by using less tooling compared to the conventional method. It also reduces the time of the gluing process as a result of its dual function clamping ability. This is a tool that offers the user the opportunity to work with different thicknesses of pieces of wood up to 4-1/2'' while simultaneously making a 36'' long laminated panel. (See full specification PDF.)

Based on the demand of the product and success in sales in the eastern region of Canada, Damstom has established itself as a new standard in the woodworking market. As a result of the D300s success in the woodworking industry, it has been decided to expand and market its valuable assets to all woodworkers in early summer.

Damstom will present the D300 panel clamp for its American premiere at the Woodworking Show in Las Vegas on July 25th, 2013.

ABOUT DAMSTOM:

This family-owned business is based in Terrebonne, Canada. Damstom Inc., manufactures a high quality product such as the Panel clamp, D300. Since the establishment of this company in 2012, it continues to dedicate its resources to developing well-designed products stemming from simple ideas. Damstom Inc., attributes its high presence in the woodworking business to their ingenuity, talents and skills.

The clamp is a result of three generations: Georges Beauregard, the inventor, his son André, the president, and the grandsons, Simon, an industrial designer responsible for the final patented product, and David-Alexandre, a former pro hockey player, who oversees the production of the product in the US. That’s a family company!

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