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Hareline Foamanizer 90 Degree Junction Set

The Hareline Foamanizer 90 Degree Junction Set is the connector piece that lets you build your Foamanizer bench organizer around a corner. The Foamanizer system offers organization for your fly tying bench using lightweight foam and modular components designed to store fly tying beads, hooks, thread, resins, and glues. If you have ever tried to arrange multiple Foamanizer modules in an L-shape or wrap them around your vise, you already know the problem: without a proper 90-degree connector, modules either sit in a straight line or float loose on your bench. This set fixes that by locking two modules together at a true right angle, so your tying thread, tungsten beads, dubbing, and tools stay organized in whatever footprint your workspace demands.

The junction connectors work by replacing one level of the doughnut spacers on each module and inserting the junctions to join the two modules together. The result is a rigid, unified setup that wraps your materials around the perimeter of your bench rather than forcing everything into a single row. For tyers who stack a bead and hook module next to a spool module next to a resin and glue station, this is the piece that turns a collection of separate blocks into a proper workstation.

How to Use It

Pieces like the Extender, Spacers, and Riser can be used to piece your Foamanizer modules together, and junctions can also be used to connect modules. To install the 90 Degree Junction Set, pull the acrylic rods from the corner holes of each module you want to join, remove the top spacer on each side, and slide the junction connectors into place so both modules sit at a right angle. Push the rods back through to lock everything down. This is especially useful when you want your thread and tinsel spools along one edge of your bench and your hook boxes or dubbing tubes along the adjacent side, keeping materials within arm's reach of your vise without crowding the tying area. The system is available in various sizes and configurations, making it suitable for everything from compact workspaces to larger custom setups.

Why We Like It

Most fly tying bench organizers force you into a single straight line, which either eats the entire back of your desk or makes you reach past a row of bottles to grab a spool of wire. The 90-degree junction solves a real spatial problem. It lets you wrap Foamanizer modules into an L-shape or even a U-shape (with two sets), creating a cockpit-style layout where your tying thread, synthetic fibers, beads, and tools are all within a short reach.

The lightweight foam construction is durable yet easy to handle, making it ideal for any workspace. The connectors themselves are simple and secure. Once seated, the modules do not wobble or shift when you pull a spool of tinsel or grab a hook box. And because the Foamanizer system is fully modular, you can reconfigure the whole layout whenever your tying habits change, whether you are cranking Euro nymphs all winter or building articulated streamers in the spring.

Comparisons

Hareline Foamanizer 90 Degree Junction Set vs Hareline Straight Foamanizer Junction 2 Pack:

The Straight Junction 2 Pack includes two Foamanizer Junction Connectors which allow you to connect two modules in a straight end-to-end arrangement. That is the right call if you simply want a longer row of storage - say, extending a 12-inch thread module with a 12-inch bead module for one continuous rack along the back wall of your desk. The 90 Degree Junction Set, by contrast, bends the layout around a corner, which is the better choice when bench depth is limited or when you want materials on two sides of your vise. If your desk is deep but narrow, go straight. If your bench wraps an L-shaped desk or you want to build a U-shaped cockpit around your tying area, grab the 90-degree set.

Hareline Foamanizer 90 Degree Junction Set vs Renzetti Soft Foam Tool Caddy:

The Renzetti Soft Foam Tool Caddy keeps tyers organized while tying, with the desk tending to get disorganized, and returning tools to the caddy helps keep all tools at the ready and makes time behind the vise far more productive. The Renzetti caddy is a standalone foam block with pre-cut slots for scissors, bobbins, hackle pliers, and other hand tools. It does one job well, but it does not expand, connect to other modules, or store spooled materials like tying thread, wire, or mylar tinsel. The Foamanizer system (and this 90 Degree Junction Set as its connector piece) is a fully modular platform that holds tools, spools, beads, hooks, resins, and glues in a customizable configuration. If you only need a spot to park a few tools, the Renzetti caddy is simpler and cheaper. If you are building out a complete bench organization system that grows with your material collection, the Foamanizer ecosystem gives you far more flexibility.

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The Hareline Foamanizer 90 Degree Junction Set is the connector piece that lets you build your Foamanizer bench organizer around a corner. The Foamanizer system offers organization for your fly tying bench using lightweight foam and modular components designed to store fly tying beads, hooks, thread, resins, and glues. If you have ever tried to arrange multiple Foamanizer modules in an L-shape or wrap them around your vise, you already know the problem: without a proper 90-degree connector, modules either sit in a straight line or float loose on your bench. This set fixes that by locking two modules together at a true right angle, so your tying thread, tungsten beads, dubbing, and tools stay organized in whatever footprint your workspace demands.

The junction connectors work by replacing one level of the doughnut spacers on each module and inserting the junctions to join the two modules together. The result is a rigid, unified setup that wraps your materials around the perimeter of your bench rather than forcing everything into a single row. For tyers who stack a bead and hook module next to a spool module next to a resin and glue station, this is the piece that turns a collection of separate blocks into a proper workstation.

How to Use It

Pieces like the Extender, Spacers, and Riser can be used to piece your Foamanizer modules together, and junctions can also be used to connect modules. To install the 90 Degree Junction Set, pull the acrylic rods from the corner holes of each module you want to join, remove the top spacer on each side, and slide the junction connectors into place so both modules sit at a right angle. Push the rods back through to lock everything down. This is especially useful when you want your thread and tinsel spools along one edge of your bench and your hook boxes or dubbing tubes along the adjacent side, keeping materials within arm's reach of your vise without crowding the tying area. The system is available in various sizes and configurations, making it suitable for everything from compact workspaces to larger custom setups.

Why We Like It

Most fly tying bench organizers force you into a single straight line, which either eats the entire back of your desk or makes you reach past a row of bottles to grab a spool of wire. The 90-degree junction solves a real spatial problem. It lets you wrap Foamanizer modules into an L-shape or even a U-shape (with two sets), creating a cockpit-style layout where your tying thread, synthetic fibers, beads, and tools are all within a short reach.

The lightweight foam construction is durable yet easy to handle, making it ideal for any workspace. The connectors themselves are simple and secure. Once seated, the modules do not wobble or shift when you pull a spool of tinsel or grab a hook box. And because the Foamanizer system is fully modular, you can reconfigure the whole layout whenever your tying habits change, whether you are cranking Euro nymphs all winter or building articulated streamers in the spring.

Comparisons

Hareline Foamanizer 90 Degree Junction Set vs Hareline Straight Foamanizer Junction 2 Pack:

The Straight Junction 2 Pack includes two Foamanizer Junction Connectors which allow you to connect two modules in a straight end-to-end arrangement. That is the right call if you simply want a longer row of storage - say, extending a 12-inch thread module with a 12-inch bead module for one continuous rack along the back wall of your desk. The 90 Degree Junction Set, by contrast, bends the layout around a corner, which is the better choice when bench depth is limited or when you want materials on two sides of your vise. If your desk is deep but narrow, go straight. If your bench wraps an L-shaped desk or you want to build a U-shaped cockpit around your tying area, grab the 90-degree set.

Hareline Foamanizer 90 Degree Junction Set vs Renzetti Soft Foam Tool Caddy:

The Renzetti Soft Foam Tool Caddy keeps tyers organized while tying, with the desk tending to get disorganized, and returning tools to the caddy helps keep all tools at the ready and makes time behind the vise far more productive. The Renzetti caddy is a standalone foam block with pre-cut slots for scissors, bobbins, hackle pliers, and other hand tools. It does one job well, but it does not expand, connect to other modules, or store spooled materials like tying thread, wire, or mylar tinsel. The Foamanizer system (and this 90 Degree Junction Set as its connector piece) is a fully modular platform that holds tools, spools, beads, hooks, resins, and glues in a customizable configuration. If you only need a spot to park a few tools, the Renzetti caddy is simpler and cheaper. If you are building out a complete bench organization system that grows with your material collection, the Foamanizer ecosystem gives you far more flexibility.

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