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It’s easy to get carried away with the things we need for woodworking. We don’t have to look far to find someone with a better mousetrap for sale. I did a quick Google search on bench dogs and found a bunch of variations, including some that I own. When I built my bench about a year ago, I meant to make a set of these, but didn’t get around to it until the other day. And I’ve been kicking myself for not doing it sooner.


The dog holes in my bench are 3/4″ in diameter, and the brass dogs I’ve been using can be difficult to remove at times. These wood ones are made from a dowel I turned from scrap to 11/16″ so they drop right in and come right out. When you push against them, however they work well.

After turning, I cut the dowel into pieces about 2-1/2″ long. The other part is about 1/2″ thick, 1-1/2″ wide and about 2″ long. I installed the holes at the drill press and glued in the short lengths of dowel. I let the glue dry overnight, and leveled off the tops with a block plane. I made four in less than an hour, and the raw material came from the scrap bin. One or two make a great planing stop, and I can also use them with either of my vises to hold things between two or four dogs.

, Robert W. Lang


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  • Shannon

    Bob,

    Great post, these have been on my "I’ll get around to it someday" list for a while. Maybe this will help to push them up a little.

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