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Osvaldo Cristo
05-15-2020, 1:56 PM
I was to tire out a few small pieces of Massaranduba when suddenly I thought why not to try to use it to make a few benchdogs as I had seem somewhere (I cannot remember where) a couple of years ago? Well, I made them in a short project, less than a couple of hours yesterday afternoon between two teleconferences.

Wood is Massaranduba and hardware is 8 mm bullet latches. I used table saw and router. I had to use scrapper to fine tuning their sizes to my benchtop holes. LinseedŽed.

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They work great!

Frederick Skelly
05-15-2020, 3:04 PM
Thanks for showing these to us Osvaldo. I have never seen that kind of wood. It looks very hard.
I like the idea of taking a woodworking break between tasks at work. I think I will follow your example and do so myself.

Fred

Jim Koepke
05-15-2020, 3:31 PM
Making your own bench dogs is rewarding in many ways. Here is an old post on making mine > https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?207672

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Other members offered their dog ideas.

My preference is for the bullet catch to be on the same side as the cut out and closer to the top. Part of this is it helps me set up my holding with a vise that racks. The other reason is so they do not drop out when using them with a saw bench were the top isn't as thick as my bench top.

jtk

Osvaldo Cristo
05-15-2020, 6:27 PM
Making your own bench dogs is rewarding in many ways. Here is an old post on making mine > https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?207672

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Other members offered their dog ideas.

My preference is for the bullet catch to be on the same side as the cut out and closer to the top. Part of this is it helps me set up my holding with a vise that racks. The other reason is so they do not drop out when using them with a saw bench were the top isn't as thick as my bench top.

jtk

Thanks for the feedback.

After to make mine I got the same conclusion on the bullet positioning than you. Although back middle is functional, top front is better as avoid some little spring effect when pushing the work piece against it.

Jim Koepke
05-15-2020, 7:22 PM
Thanks for the feedback.

After to make mine I got the same conclusion on the bullet positioning than you. Although back middle is functional, top front is better as avoid some little spring effect when pushing the work piece against it.

My first few were also on the backside.

We live, we make things, we learn, we go on.

jtk

Osvaldo Cristo
05-16-2020, 12:23 PM
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We live, we make things, we learn, we go on.

jtk

Corrected. Much better.

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Thanks again.

Jim Koepke
05-16-2020, 2:17 PM
Bench dogs can be addictive. Soon you will likely want one for each dog hole.

That is a very nice looking wood.

jtk

Phil Gaudio
05-16-2020, 2:25 PM
Bench dogs can be addictive. Soon you will likely want one for each dog hole.

That is a very nice looking wood.

jtk


Cheaper by the dozen:

Jim Koepke
05-16-2020, 2:35 PM
Cheaper by the dozen:

That must be a 'woodworker's dozen.' :D

jtk

Phil Gaudio
05-16-2020, 2:38 PM
Its gratifying to know that someone took the time to count them, let alone look at the picture!:)


That must be a 'woodworker's dozen.' :D

jtk