So far I've been using those cheap HW store iron clamps, with screw and "flexible" jaw. They are sometimes awkard to use because they can slip off small or rounded stuff, but they have excellent clamping power.
I ordered a Klemmsia especially for gluing bridges. The clamping is let's say ...delicate, for example if I clamp two flat pieces of wood, i can slide one against the other without much elbow grease.
And the jaws are not parallel. Is it common for these to require tuning, as in removing cork and truing jaws, and maybe insert some veneer in the slot to increase the clamping strength?
Thanks!
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