The drill bit cost less than 3 4 the cost of the 3 4 inch router bit and i found lots of other uses for the drill bit.
Workbench dog holes. I m an advocate for as few holes as possible at first and to add them as needed later. But where to start. Once one hole was drilled a dog placed through the first hole in the jig and passed through to the first hole automatically set the second hole of the jig to drill the next hole. They can also act like a vise when large amounts of pressure or force are necessary.
So many people ask me where to drill hole for their dogs on their new workbench. 3 4 dog hole bushing not required but highly recommended more below 3 4 auger bit more below crosscut saw drill and other assorted tools length of 2x4 some 3 4 plywood and other scraps. Then position the drilling guide s alignment marks with those on the bench. My dog hole days are over posted on april 8 2015 by jonathan since i seem to have broken just about all of the rules in building my workbench i plan on continuing that habit while drilling my dog holes.
The guide to dog hole placement. Dog holes help woodworking professionals hold the piece they re working on. Draw a crosshatch to locate the first hole. Popular woodworking magazine managing editor glen d.
Huey shows you how to make perfect evenly spaced dog holes in your workbench top using a router. 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. Ideally space the dog holes so you can secure a board of any width to the workbench ken so start by measuring your vise s capacity. Where do i put my dog holes.
But a board larger than that must be secured between the vise dog and a bench dog. Mark the row of dogholes on your bench aligning the mark with the dog on your bench s vise. Clamp the guide in place along with a backer board to prevent tear out on the bottom of the bench. Popular woodworking magazine managing editor.
For example if the vise s jaws can hold a board up to 6 1 2 secure any board up to that size between the jaws. Dog holes are an easily accessible and simple solution to retaining a piece of work without changing the workbench or workshop. As i mentioned in the previous workbench videos bench dogs allow you to wedge your work piece between the tail vise and the bench dogs that sit in your bench dog holes.