Paul Douglass
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I find that a band clamp plus an occasional bar clamp works great...
Not really related, but a long time ago I was dating a girl who's father was a photographer that did some picture framing and matting. He had a really cool tool for cutting mitres. He'd rough cut them with a saw, then he had a large lever operated knife that he used for the final sizing and cut. It left glass smooth cuts with zero tear out. It was pretty early in my woodworking career, but I always thought that was neat.
What's your take on the little bevel sanding? jig at the 1:20 mark? What sander is he using? belt, circular? Looks pretty cool anyways and seems to be set up primarily for straight bevels but works for curves too.