Definition
A C-clamp (or G-clamp) is a type of clamping device used to hold a workpiece securely in place. It's shaped like the letter 'C' and has a screw mechanism to tighten the clamp. Think of it as a super strong clip that holds things together tightly. C-clamps are used in woodworking, metalworking, and welding, among other applications. They provide a temporary but firm grip, allowing you to work on the object without it moving. It's like an extra set of hands when you need them!