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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Clamps > Bora Clamp and Edge Guides – 15% Off & Free Shipping

Bora Clamp and Edge Guides – 15% Off & Free Shipping

Oct 28, 2010 Stuart 3 Comments

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Bora Clamp N Cut Edge Guides

Woodcraft is currently offering a 15% discount on individual Bora Clamp-N-Cut Edge Guides, bringing them below average pricing. We have a set of these clamps, and they are more convenient than other straight-edges we’ve used before.

Orders over $25 receive free shipping to the 48 contiguous states. Coupon expires on 10/30/10.

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These edge-guides (at least when we ordered them) are made in Israel.

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3 Comments

  1. Kevin

    Oct 28, 2010

    nice deal, I have the emerson tool version, I think the Bora has the edge since you can use them to cut on an angle. Though the grip is pretty good,I still find it’s helpful to have 2 spring clamps around to make sure it holds on there.

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  2. Stuart

    Oct 28, 2010

    I like the Bora versions a bit better than Emerson’s, one of which I have as well. The benefit to set the guide at an angle is pretty helpful, although it requires a little extra care during setup. Bora’s guides appear to be much wider than Emerson’s, but are only slightly wider. Bora’s handles look larger and are in fact much beefier.

    I like your suggestion of using 2 spring clamps – I’ll keep that in mind when I need to set up an edge guide at an angle.

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  3. fred

    Oct 30, 2010

    Bora is now also making an extra wide variety

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