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Dog holes
I was watching a NYW video today and Norm was cutting the bench-dog
holes 4-degrees "inward" (toward the vise) so that his wooden dogs weren't pushed enough toresultantly lose their grip on the work. I am just curious since it caught me by surprise. Is it standardprocedure to cut bench holes this way,or just with wooden dogs, or neither? P.S. Don't tell my wife I was thinking about getting a dog, or she'll be all over it!; ) Bill |
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