Clamping Without Dog Holes - WOOD magazine
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- Опубликовано: 28 апр 2022
- Convert any flat surface into a workbench using this vise-less, doghole-free clamping tip from the WOOD magazine Shop Tip files. Jim shows you the quick-to-make jig.
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That's a good idea. Thanks for posting and thumbs up.
Some of these ideas are so fricken good, but they make me feel so fricken dumb! Lol... only because I didn't think of them.
Keep the great videos and tips coming!
Going to try this technique for router use.
Very nice tip. I'm going to do it 👍
Good idea. Thanks
This is awesome! I do NOT have a wood working Bech but an old electronics bench got for free. SO glad you made this video.
Very effective design
Outstanding idea and a great video.
Very interesting, another fantastic tip
Great idea and a great video.
Very simple and very cleaver 👍👍
Great tip!
Oh yes I bow before the true master ,l love that and well done!!
Dang!...Love it!
Awesome
Meanwhile I've stuck double sided tape on the bottom of the board I needed to plane, got it planned, cleaned up the shavings, removed the tape, got rid of any residue from the tape and still had enough time to finish watching the video you made about a long unnecessary process of how to cope without bench dogs 🤣🤣
Yeah, but we only have to build this jig once. You have to do all that other stuff every time. :)
@@Wood true, however sticking a piece of tape will still be quicker than setting up your jig. Every time
@@NewBeginningNewCreation You have a point in what you say but I like the jig better. However, I don't always have 1/2" plywood kicking around but always have doubled sided tape. I think there's room for both in my shop.
this is exactly what i'm looking for for my homemade workbench.
a wonderful idea THANK YOU