May 28, 2026
Description
Hey Makers,
Who doesn’t know this situation?
You need a tool for a project… and of course you don’t have it at home.
That’s exactly what happened to me recently when I wanted to connect two wooden boards and realized I didn’t own a corner clamp.
The logical solution would have been driving 10 minutes to the hardware store.
But as every 3D printer owner knows, my first thought was:
“Naaah… I’ll just print one myself.”
So I searched on MakerWorld and found some really great designs.
But being a maker, I immediately thought:
“Naaah… I can design that myself.”
And here it is:
A fully 3D printed, length-expandable clamp designed for both corner joints and straight connections.
By turning the handle, the mechanism pulls the clamp together by approximately 1 cm.
For rough positioning, the clamp jaws can simply be slid onto the rack before tightening.
In theory, the clamp can be extended infinitely, and the construction is surprisingly strong for a fully printed design.
Still, don’t overdo the force — it’s plastic after all. 😉
Assembly is super simple.
You only need the printed parts and 3 drops of super glue.
Take Rack 1 and Rack 2.
Insert the pin without the hole into the rack section with the center cutout.
Insert the pin with the hole into the other rack section.
Flip both rack sections over and align the pins so the small locking plugs can be inserted with a drop of super glue.
Turn the parts back over and slide the two rack sections together.
Attach the handle:
Add a drop of glue into the hole of the pin and attach the end cap.
Start clamping things together with your new THE CLAW clamp.
Happy printing and making!
License:
Standard Digital File License