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Where should workbench dog holes be placed. I have a pretty quick and easy method so let s get started. With this being my first real bench i didnt have any prior experience with where the dog holes should be placed. This allows you flexibility when securing battens and doe s feet. These should also be on 16 centers but should be staggered to be between the holes in the back row.
Now clamp the 2 4 on edge to your benchtop and use the plumb holes as an oversized doweling jig to guide your auger bit. I finally came up with a plan and gave it a go and i am so happy i did. The vise has four holes and there s more than 300 mm of travel in it. New workbench bench dog holes.
That s more than enough to select an appropriate pair of dog holes to lock a piece in place. To make a lot of consistently sized bench dog holes i setup a plunge router with an adjustable fence. 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. The traditional way to increase the work holding capability is to place dog holes in your bench top and allowing them to work in tandem with a face or end vise to secure parts of any size.
You probably won t be sorry for waiting but you might make some different decisions when vices are in place. The guide to dog hole placement. New workbench bench dog holes sign in to follow this. Now i ll move onto making bench dog holes and holdfast holes.
So seeing as i just built a new workbench myself and had to ask myself this question i thought it was time to come up with something more definitive. Avoid putting holes into the joints of the workbench s base. The set of holes across the center are not a good idea that will weaken the center of the bench and introduce some bounce to the bench which is even worse if your a carver with your work held down in this area. Drill through the 2 4.
By woodnoob january 8 2012 in general woodworking talk. If your entrance and exit holes both hit the mark the hole is plumb. Making bench dog holes holdfast holes in your workbench top. Where do i put my dog holes.
Having these dog holes in the top of my bench where they belong has opened up even more possibilities for work holding on my bench. For example if the vise s jaws can hold a board up to 61 2 secure any board up to that size between the jaws. That depends is usually the answer i give and that probably frustrates more than it helps. Then turn your attention to the row of holdfast holes that are 12 from the front edge of the benchtop.
The holes in line with your side vise will come in handy for clamping and holding smaller work with the bench dog. These marks should be aligned. Mark the location for the entrance and exit hole on the 2 4.