Clamping long pieces of wood. Theyll line up perfectly. This solid wood edging on plywood for example would have required a clamp every few inches. The time you have between starting to put glue on the parts and getting them into clamps is called the open clamp time. Or you can use a caul.
A clamping system that will be a simple solution when we have to glue wood even in those woodworking projects where we usually use long bar clamps. The amount of time you have to leave the clamping pressure on is call the closed clamping time. Im an amateur woodworker and have neither the storage nor the budget clamps are expensive so i make do with all sorts of weird clamping set ups. Fortunately modern wood glue.
Heres another inventive clamping tip. With a clamp like this you can work with short pieces of wood or pipe when you have to join more pieces together than you have hands for. The base of the clamp will keep it stable as you work with smaller handheld pieces. Add clamps in the middle if no glue is squeezing out there.
Glue up the pieces and screw them together. Then just cut off the ends when the glue dries. How to make a workbench vise out of bar clamps. The bessey bpc h34 includes a large span to fit thick pieces and large rubber pads at each end to protect the wood.
Real woodworkers always seem to have a ton of clamps lying around. You dont always need clamps. Thin flexible parts require lots of clamps to create a consistently tight fit. Cut your workpiece a little long fit the parts then drill holes near the ends.