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Dog hole placement - smithgl12 - 07-24-2015 I posted this question below in "woodworking" and got zero responses. Maybe more of a hand tool question. See my thread there for pics of the bench. Front section will be 15" wide back will be 9" with 6" split top between: For my 21st century workbench. I'm ordering one of the Eclipse vises from amazon. They have 7, 9, and 10" wide. I'm leaning for the 10" but that will push the front dog holes from 3.5" on Bob's design to 5". Is there an ideal for dog hole placement? 1.5" seems a trivial detail as I type it but don't want to regret it. Am I missing something? Is 5 inches too far back for front dog holes with planing and other work holding dog hole functions. Re: Dog hole placement - Pat Zabrocki - 07-24-2015 I'm tempted to say, dog holes should be in the backyard, most likely near a fence post or in a flower bed ![]() Seriously, my Sojberg has the dog holes 1 1/4 in from the edge and I love them right there. I've seen plenty of designs that have the dog holes 1 board in so that you can rout square holes before gluing on the last board. Lastly, I wouldn't put a dog hole 5 inches in as I would feel I'm reaching to far to plane. Pat Re: Dog hole placement - Phil S. - 07-24-2015 Here's some thought from CS on the subject. Re: Dog hole placement - GeorgeV - 07-24-2015 I spaced my dog holes every 10" from the end vice and from the face vice and they are in two rows. As you can see the one row lines up with the dog in the end vice. ![]() ![]() ![]() http://s971.photobucket.com/user/k3gv/me...?sort=3&o=0 Re: Dog hole placement - cwarner - 07-24-2015 Make yourself a wooden chop to line the moving jaw of your vise. I made mine 8/4. Drill a dog hole however far from the edge you want in the chop and bobs your uncle. You could also do the twin row as shown above and two dogs in the vise chop for boards wide enough. Re: Dog hole placement - WoodTinker - 07-24-2015 1.5 inches from the front of the workbench is where you would want them when using a hand plane. I hear often from woodnet members that they wish they placed their dog holes closer to the front. I have never heard anyone wish them farther back. Re: Dog hole placement - Jonathan S - 07-24-2015 WoodTinker said: +1 especially if your are dogging down stock and using a fenced plane such as a plow or filletster. You want the fence to clear the bench on really narrow stock. Jonathan Re: Dog hole placement - Yetloh - 07-24-2015 +1 for a double row of dog holes, but my rows are only about 2.5" apart. They make clamping irregular shapes so much easier and much more secure for square stuff. Jim Re: Dog hole placement - henrypig - 07-25-2015 Line them up with your vise(s), yes, but also consider your holdfasts (they should also reach the bench front). ![]() Too many holes is also a pain (small part traps). I had to fill in 2/3 of the ones on my new-to-me bench. You don't need zillions apart from a front line associated with your end vise/wagon vise etc. IMO. ![]() As to racking, make yourself one of these out of some paint stir sticks: ![]() Re: Dog hole placement - iclark - 07-26-2015 LIL For round dog holes, is the distance measured to the center of the dog hole or the edge of the hole nearest the front of the bench? |