I saw this
article on building bench puppies in Fine Woodworking magazine and thought it was a great idea. I don't have a specific use in mind but I'm sure I'll find them handy now that I have them as a work holding option.
When I built my bench, I decided to place the tail vise and dog holes back from the front of the bench so the leg wouldn't interfere with hole placement. The hole centers are 5-1/8 inches from the front edge.
The puppies ended up being 10-3/4 inches from tip to tip to allow for this distance.
Rather than using hard wood, I laminated these from salvaged 3/4 inch plywood. The large dowels are hard maple and were turned on my lathe to fit the 3/4 inch dog holes. I used two 7/16 inch dowels to strengthen the business end where the clamping will occur. These smaller dowels were made from birch using my shop built
dowel plate.
I glued cork sheet to the clamping faces to protect my work pieces. If this turns out to be too soft, I can always replace it with leather.
They seem to hold quite securely.
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