One dog will be on the vise so you want the permanent dog holes to be spaced less than the maximum opening of your vise.
Bench dog holes spacing. How to drill perfectly vertical bench dog holes in your workbench a woodworking bench is more than just a table to lay your tools and project parts on. William babbitt may 3rd 2020. Another says to drill 2 to 3 degrees off vertical. Either way ditto that too many holes just ain t right in a benchtop.
Second it needed a fence to register against the edge of the benchtop to place the dog holes a constant distance from. First it had to keep the bit plumb. If you ll be working mostly on narrow boards a single row of holes may be all you need. If your vise opens eight inches space your dog holes every seven inches.
A couple of years ago. Used well your bench is an all in one three dimensional clamping solution that will allow you to hold your work on any of its edges or faces. A dog in this hole can now hold a board from 6 to 12 1 2 overlapping the vise capacity just a little. They hate it when you do that.
One school promotes a true vertical angle 90 degrees from the benchtop. Then bore dog holes in 6 increments from the center of the first hole until you run out of benchtop. Spacing of the line of dog holes no more than 4 to 6 unless you like messing with your end vise to make it travel. To get started i made a jig that i wanted to do several things.
Your guide to workbench dog hole placement. I ve found very few instances of needed to counterbore the underside of a bench for holdfasts and i ve tested a variety of holdfasts in benches from 2 to 6 inches thick. What matters is how much your vise opens. You want them to be able to clamp anything you put on your workbench.
Join my mailing list. Don t anthropomorphize your handplanes. The holes in the veritas carver s bench look like they re spaced on a 4 grid but that s a specialty bench that s meant to hold relatively small workpieces of various shapes and from several directions.