Howdy:
Sometime back, one of the wood mags had a nifty tip for using clamps to be able to clamp edge banding to a shelf or a table top with only access to the front (for clamps).
My feeble brain can't remember the tip, and I need to use it on an attached bench in the garage.
If I clamp a strip to the bench top, and then use clamps to hold the edge banding, I am concerned about the "angle" between the clamp head (just above the bench top) and the "lower level" of the edge banding causing the banding pressure to not be even (causing the banding to ride up or end up being cocked and not flush against the front of the bend top).
Sure would appreciate "seeing" what you sawdust gurus use ion such a situation.
Thanks for your ideas.
Cheers,
s/Mike