I've written about stud clamps before, both here and in Hackspace magazine, but, due to their usefullness, they need a Tool Tuesday post of there own.
The stud clamp allows you to work on bolts or threaded items whilst holding them securely without damaging the thread. Or they can be used to aid removal of threaded studs from assemblies. Essentially they are a piece of material with holes drilled and tapped to receive bolts or threaded bar of the corresponding thread type. They are then carefully cut, either by hacksaw or a slitting saw in a mill and this creates the clamp. Thread your target material in and pinch the clamp shut in a vice or using some other type of clamp, mole grips or a G clamp for example, and your work is held super securely for you to work on.
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