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[View on the Web]( [Wood Magazine]( We found a special offer from one of our partners that we think is perfect for WOOD readers — check it out! [Expand the capacity and safety of your router table with the Iron-Grip™ Small Parts Holder.]( Woodpeckers Iron-Grip Small Parts Holder enhances your safety and improves accuracy when routing small workpieces on your router table. The idea has been around for quite some time, but the build quality of most versions on the market leaves a lot to be desired. Instead of plastic jaws and a too-small vise screw, we engineered in substantial aircraft grade aluminum jaws and a heavy-duty Acme-threaded stainless steel vise screw that holds your work in…well…an Iron-Grip. We also added in a fence guide similar to our Coping Sled so the Iron-Grip isn't limited to bearing-guided router bits; you can use it to cut rabbets, dadoes, grooves, tenons and half-lap joints on small parts easily, accurately and safely. And, we redefined "small parts" extending the clamping capacity to 10-1/2". [Profile small parts safely and accurately with Iron-Grip™ Small Parts Holder.]( When you're using a bearing-guided router bit, Iron-Grip moves your hands out of the way and effectively makes your workpiece "bigger" by clamping it in the same plane as the 3 aluminum clamp blocks. Depending on the profile of your router bit, parts as small as 3/4" x 3/4" can be gripped securely and routed safely. [Stop Pins thread into holes machined in the vise jaws. They help secure the workpiece and make repetitive cuts quick and easy.]( We built in another time-saving and accuracy-improving feature. Install the threaded stop pins in a set of holes in the jaws. Now the extension of your workpiece beyond the jaws is set and repeatable, no matter how many pieces you have to rout! There are 5 sets of threaded holes in the jaws for the stop pins, ranging from 1/2" from the edge to 3-3/4" from the edge. When you don't need the stop pins, they store conveniently on the outside of the jaws. [Fence Guide allows use of non-bearing router bits. Cut tenons, half-laps, dadoes, grooves and rabbets on small workpieces. Allows 1-1/2" depth of cut.]( Since bearing-guided router bits aren't the only toys in the box, we added a fence guide to the Iron-Grip. No matter how narrow your workpiece, you can rout it safely across any straight bit. Just align your stock and the fence guide to the fence. The fence guide slides along the fence, carrying your narrow workpiece perfectly through the cut. Most of us have learned the trick of backing up our workpiece with scrap stock to prevent backside tear-out and Iron-Grip's secure clamping and positive alignment makes that a snap. [Optional Extended Capacity Fence guide takes depth of cut from 1-1/2" to 3".]( The standard fence guide that comes with Iron-Grip will handle depth of cut to 1-1/2". If you want to cut half-laps and tenons over 1-1/2", the Extended Fence Guide will take you out to a full 3". [WATCH THE VIDEO! Woodpeckers Iron-Grip Small Parts Holder]( Like all Woodpeckers tools, the Iron-Grip Small Parts Holder is precisely machined and carefully inspected in our Strongsville, Ohio factory (just south of Cleveland). We’re introducing Iron-Grip with special pre-production pricing. Order before Monday, October 23, 2023 to take advantage of the special sale pricing and own this clever accessory for your router table. [Woodpeckers Iron-Grip Small Parts Holder]( [Woodpeck.com]( Credit Card Policy. Please note if you're paying by credit card, you will not be charged until your order is ready to ship. However, Paypal and other third-party payment services may charge you at the time the order is placed. [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} Dotdash Meredith, 225 Liberty St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10281 ©2023. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service](

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