17" Add-On Layout Blocks

$19.95 USD
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Product Features

  • Holds glass pieces tight to keep panels straight
  • Longer for working with larger stained glass panels
  • Includes two 17" blocks plus push pins
  • Push pins insert easily into Homasote board


Product Description

Layout Blocks Hold Projects Secure
Use this Delphi favorite to build your next panel straight and square.  Use these aluminum blocks and push pins to create a custom sized square for any project. Extra long 17" blocks are a fantastic addition to your layout block set, and allow you to create even large panels while keeping borders true.

Includes two 17" blocks plus sturdy metal push pins.

Delphi Tip: Assemble Layout Blocks on Homasote Board (item #5176 sold separately)

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Pros : Kept my project from moving
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Other Thoughts : This made it easier to work on my project
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Pros : Perfect edge every time!
Cons : None
Other Thoughts : Would like to see a 2 foot length for large projects!
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  •   Easy use for straight edges
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Pros : larger makes it easier to use for larger pieces.
Cons : Pus pins are narrower than the ones in the set of 12" layout blocks i bought. Harder to grip and less area to push on.
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