Draw a crosshatch to locate the first hole.
Workbench with dog holes. But a board larger than that must be secured between the vise dog and a bench dog. 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. Then position the drilling guide s alignment marks with those on the bench. 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.
That depends is usually the answer i give and that probably frustrates more than it helps. The guide to dog hole placement. The second piece of 8 4 ash was glued on as a fence the distance from the holes to the fence equalled the desired distance of the dog holes from the edge of the bench. Mark the row of dogholes on your bench aligning the mark with the dog on your bench s vise.
This is so you can stabilize the wood for handplaning and joinery. Clamp the guide in place along with a backer board to prevent tear out on the bottom of the bench. So i present my foolproof secret to. 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.
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. Where do i put my dog holes.