Anyone who uses a table saw or miter saw frequently will find the JawStand indispensible. This tool improves the concept of the traditional roller stand and adds extra features to create a work support stand, unmatched for the price. The low-friction slides on the top of the stand allow work to pass over it in a straight path. Traditional rollers tend to pull the work off line, away from a fence or guide, leading to inaccurate cuts. The head bevels a full 90°. Built in to the tilting head is a work clamp, capable of holding material up to 1 in. wide. The JawStand does a great job at holding a door in place for hanging, or using a 2 x 4 brace to support crown molding while hanging it. The JawStand is more than just a stand it is an extra hand.
- Compact and portable holding, clamping and supporting work stand
- Low friction slides feed work in a straight path
- Built-in clamp acts as a second set of hands
- Bubble indicator for leveling
- Completely portable and easy to store
- Head bevels a full 90°
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Tobin Bahringer (verified owner) –
Always had a problem finding something to hold wood while cutting it. This works great. I highly recommend it very well-made
Greta Altenwerth (verified owner) –
I just purchased two of the Jawstands, and Jawhorse station. Both well made. Based on what I have done with them so far I believe there are a good investment.
Rebecca Kshlerin (verified owner) –
I bought two of these one for each side of my compound miter saw and my table saw. They are so easy to set up and store away.
Timmothy Reilly (verified owner) –
This is like getting a third arm! Used for holding projects that vary in angles and bulky tight areas formerly needing an assistant. Also makes a great support for panels onto and off my table-saw. This is my second one now have 2 extra arms.
Zackery Conroy (verified owner) –
We’ve only used it once so far & everything seems to be fine. I’m sure we will find new & creative ways to utilize it! Seems very sturdily made, we’re happy so far!
Isom Torphy (verified owner) –
Bought it to use as a table saw side support, but have found other uses for it. Pretty handy to have around.
Owen Weimann (verified owner) –
I bought this primarily to put up some cabinets and was disappointed when it would not come go near high enough to use under the cabinet.The legs spread so wide that it is hard to get it close enough to a wall for some projects – it would be nice if the width of them were adjustable. I don’t see the need for them to be spread that wide for most projects.I will find this handy for a stand with my table saw or cut off saw, but it is rather spend for that purpose.I use my Jaw Horse ALL the time and feel it is much more useful.
Henderson Adams (verified owner) –
I changed the doors throughout my home and i thought i would have to wait for someone to come hold the doors and place. With this tool I was able to change out all my doors without anyone’s help!!!
Wallace Keeling (verified owner) –
Waiting to purchase until the recommended improvements are made to allow cabinets and the like to be mounted. I own two JawHorse tools and they are the BEST!!
Nellie Kuvalis (verified owner) –
Super easy to assemble. The stand was converted to a launch pad for large model rocketry. The padded tops were replaced with a plywood adapter and a six-foot 1010 rail installed. A blast deflector was added later. This was used by a high school Team American Rocketry Challenge team. Works great and very inexpensive compared to bespoke launch pads.
Dianna Langworth (verified owner) –
I own several Rockwell tools and the JawStand shares the same quality that I have grown to expect from Rockwell. I work alone and need a “third hand.” The JawStand comes as close to that as possible.
Hobart Rath (verified owner) –
I was looking for a new saw horse, but I got this instead. I have a bad back and since I can raise this to any level I got two instead of a regular saw horse. This is much better than any saw horse I had before, it does not tip over. In addition the clamps help when working with some heavy wood that needs cut. I’m looking to use it to hold items while installing them. My wife does not want to help hold up my projects anymore.
Shana Hills (verified owner) –
Great value, a great piece of equipment and always it is a Rockwell product..nothing more needs to be said.Dr BobFurniture Doctor LLC
Bart Veum (verified owner) –
Bought it to use as a table saw side support, but have found other uses for it. Pretty handy to have around.
Kaylah Parker (verified owner) –
It is performing exactly as I planned.
Maybelle Kovacek (verified owner) –
I purchased this to help me hang some cabinets as well as assist me in cutting 4′ x 8′ sheets. It did the job, it just wasn’t as stable as I had hoped for.
Isaac White (verified owner) –
Works great as a support where a second person is not available. Also makes a great rocket launch pad base for my 1020 rail.
Kristofer Schoen (verified owner) –
I typically work alone and the JawStand is like having a second person help me. I have used mine for a little less than a year and a half on a regular basis and it is very handy. I have used it to support large stock as a feeder for my BladeRunner X2 saw and as a support when installing cabinets and ceiling molding and have also used it to plane doors. One tip regarding doors is that if the door is a heavy solid core door you might want to use a protective cloth or some foam on the door before you clamp it into the JawStand, because although the clamp has rubber protective material, on soft or painted wood doors it can leave a slight mark, so adding a little protection to the door is a good idea. Other than that it works really well as a support stand and stock feeder.
Alisa Hudson (verified owner) –
Awesome secondary stand or roller stand.Heavy duty construction
Danyka Welch (verified owner) –
I wish I would have had the guts to get this item sooner. Does what I needed it to. Very helpful with holding trim and dry-wall in place when you are short of extra hands or helpers.