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Jorgensen Woodworking Clamps & Tools

Jorgensen has been a respected name in workshop clamping for generations, known for producing reliable bar clamps, pipe clamps, and cabinet masters that hold workpieces securely during glue-ups and assembly. Check back as this collection is updated with new Jorgensen products.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of clamps does Jorgensen make?

Jorgensen produces a wide range of clamps for woodworking, including parallel bar clamps, pipe clamps, cabinet masters, spring clamps, and C-clamps. Each style is designed for specific clamping pressure and reach requirements.

What makes Jorgensen clamps suitable for woodworking glue-ups?

Jorgensen bar and cabinet clamps deliver even, controllable clamping pressure across the joint face without racking, making them well suited for panel glue-ups, face frames, and furniture assembly.

Does Infinity Tools carry other clamp brands for woodworking?

Yes. Infinity Tools carries clamping and joinery accessories from multiple brands. For pocket hole clamping solutions, see the Kreg pocket hole clamps collection. For general questions, contact us directly.

What is the return or quality policy on clamps?

Every purchase at Infinity Tools is backed by our quality guarantee. If a product does not meet expectations, reach out to our team for assistance.

Does Infinity Tools price-match on woodworking clamps?

Yes. Infinity Tools offers price matching on qualifying products. Review the terms on the price-matching page.

How much clamping pressure does a bar clamp typically apply?

Clamping pressure varies by clamp model and jaw design. Most parallel-jaw bar clamps used in woodworking are designed to apply even, moderate pressure across the full face of the jaw — sufficient for standard wood glues without crushing softwood fibers.

What is a cabinet master clamp used for?

A cabinet master, or parallel-jaw clamp, keeps clamping pressure perpendicular to the joint, preventing the workpiece from buckling during panel or face-frame glue-ups. The parallel jaws distribute pressure evenly without marring the wood surface.

How many clamps do I need for a standard panel glue-up?

A general guideline is one clamp every 12–16 inches across the panel width. Alternating clamps above and below the panel helps keep it flat and prevents cupping during curing.

Where can I learn more about woodworking joinery techniques?

The Infinity Tools learning center covers joinery methods, clamping strategies, and project guidance for woodworkers at all skill levels.

What shipping options are available for clamps ordered from Infinity Tools?

Shipping details including available methods and delivery timelines are published on the shipping policies page.