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VersaSpin Finishing Accessories — Elevate & Support Workpieces During Finishing

VersaSpin makes a focused line of finishing accessories designed to solve a specific and common problem: how to apply a finish to all surfaces of a workpiece without setting it down and marring the wet finish. Their painter's pyramids and grabbers provide stable, minimal-contact support that keeps pieces elevated and undisturbed during painting, staining, spraying, and drying.

The VersaSpin Painter's Pyramids 10-pack places workpieces on pointed tips that contact only a tiny area of the bottom surface. This allows finish to flow and dry on the underside without bonding to the support surface or leaving visible marks in the finish. The pyramid design provides stability on flat surfaces.

Grabbers & Gliders for Flexible Workpiece Support

The VersaSpin Grabbers 4-pack and Gliders/Grabbers combo pack give finishers versatile holding options for cabinet doors, drawer fronts, tabletops, and panels of any size. Grabbers grip a workpiece edge with adjustable pressure; gliders allow pieces to be slid across surfaces without smearing fresh finish. Together, these accessories make it practical to finish both faces of a panel in a single session with consistent, professional results.

Browse the full Infinity Tools collection for additional finishing supplies and shop accessories. For guidance on applying stains, paints, and topcoats, visit the Infinity Tools Learn blog.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are painter's pyramids used for in woodworking finishing?

Painter's pyramids elevate a workpiece on pointed tips so that all surfaces — including the bottom — can be coated and allowed to dry without the piece resting on a flat surface. This prevents wet finish from bonding to a table or sawhorse and leaving marks in the cured film.

How do VersaSpin Grabbers hold a workpiece during finishing?

VersaSpin Grabbers clamp onto the edge of a panel, door, or tabletop so the piece can be suspended horizontally at a comfortable working height. This allows both faces to be finished and dried without setting the workpiece down on any surface.

Can painter's pyramids be used with all types of finish?

Yes. Painter's pyramids work with water-based and oil-based paints, stains, lacquers, and varnishes. Because contact is limited to the pyramid tip, any small impression left in the finish is minimal and can typically be touched up before the finish fully cures.

How many painter's pyramids do I need to support a cabinet door?

A standard cabinet door is typically supported on four pyramids — one near each corner — for stable, level support during finishing. The VersaSpin 10-pack allows two complete door setups simultaneously, with extras for odd-shaped pieces.

What is the difference between VersaSpin Grabbers and Gliders?

Grabbers grip a workpiece edge to hold it stationary at an elevated position. Gliders allow a workpiece to slide smoothly across a surface without smearing freshly applied finish, useful when repositioning a piece during the application process.

Are VersaSpin finishing accessories reusable?

Yes. Painter's pyramids and grabbers are made for repeated use. Dried finish can typically be peeled or scraped off the pyramid tips between sessions to maintain clean, low-contact support.

Does Infinity Tools offer free shipping on small accessories like VersaSpin products?

Infinity Tools offers free shipping on most qualifying orders. See the shipping policies page for current thresholds and any applicable exclusions.

What surfaces can painter's pyramids be placed on during finishing?

Painter's pyramids work on any flat, stable surface — workbenches, sawhorses, spray booth tables, or folding tables. The non-skid base of each pyramid prevents it from shifting when you set a workpiece down or lift it off.

What finishing techniques work best when using elevated workpiece supports?

Brush application, pad application, and spray finishing all benefit from elevation supports. Elevation is especially valuable when spraying, because it prevents overspray from bonding a workpiece to the support surface and allows the underside to be coated in the same session.

Where can I find advice on finishing techniques for woodworking projects?

The Infinity Tools Learn blog includes articles on wood finishing — stain selection, topcoat application, spray techniques, and surface prep — for woodworkers at all experience levels.