🛠️ Frame Like a Pro, Join Like a Boss!
The Logan F300-1 Studio Joiner is a precision framing tool designed to create perfect, permanent wood frame joints just like a professional frame shop. It includes 200 free V-nails, weighs under 4 kg for easy handling, is proudly made in the USA, and comes with a 1-year manufacturer’s warranty.
Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 9.4 x 28.96 cm; 3.93 kg |
Batteries required | No |
C**L
I would recommend any purchaser to view the online video on Logan's ...
Does what it promises to do. I would recommend any purchaser to view the online video on Logan's website (details were included in the box) as the paper instructions were not as clear as they might be. The video, though, was excellent and had us stapling away happily in a few minutes.
R**T
Useful picture framing tool
Same tool used in my recent picture framing course so have bought one to use at home. Simple to use and efficient.
J**1
Useful framing tool
This tool is fine if you follow the instructions carefully, though helpful to watch u-tube video as well. Don't forget to use bevelled edge of nail side down to go into frame, practice on sample bits first. If you want to do a lot of framing best to buy the more expensive model. Probably more efficient. This took quite a lot of fiddling about to be accurate but I guess practice makes perfect.
A**N
Works well some of the instructions regarding the use of ...
Works well some of the instructions regarding the use of support spacer were not clear but works well once you have worked it out practice on scrap material is a must.
A**R
The studio joiner works as advertised and the seller was ...
The studio joiner works as advertised and the seller was exceptionally helpful when it arrived with a damaged part. They arranged for a replacement from the manufactures and kept me informed of what was happening. They were excellent
T**R
The mitre clamp issue
I've had my studio joiner for a couple of months now and have found that the mitre clamp won't tighten up the joins as much as it used to. Once it's gripped the moulding in place it simply just clicks when trying to tighten up. Before I go through the long process of returning it I wonder if anyone else has come across this?
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