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Joe Riel August 5th 13 12:17 AM

ideas for supporting long board to face of bench
 
I've occasionally seen adjustable supports for holding one end of a
board for edge planing; the other end is clamped to the face of the
bench with a shoulder vise. Is there a standard term for such a
support? More usefully, any pictures [urls] showing an idea I can
copy/modify? I have a tail vise that can be used to hold it in place.

Thanks

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Swingman August 5th 13 12:42 AM

ideas for supporting long board to face of bench
 
On 8/4/2013 6:17 PM, Joe Riel wrote:
I've occasionally seen adjustable supports for holding one end of a
board for edge planing; the other end is clamped to the face of the
bench with a shoulder vise. Is there a standard term for such a
support? More usefully, any pictures [urls] showing an idea I can
copy/modify? I have a tail vise that can be used to hold it in place.


My grandfather, and the cabinetmaker I worked with for a time in the UK,
called them "board jacks":

DAGS" "board jack workbench"

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Joe Riel August 5th 13 01:12 AM

ideas for supporting long board to face of bench
 
Swingman writes:

On 8/4/2013 6:17 PM, Joe Riel wrote:
I've occasionally seen adjustable supports for holding one end of a
board for edge planing; the other end is clamped to the face of the
bench with a shoulder vise. Is there a standard term for such a
support? More usefully, any pictures [urls] showing an idea I can
copy/modify? I have a tail vise that can be used to hold it in place.


My grandfather, and the cabinetmaker I worked with for a time in the
UK, called them "board jacks":

DAGS" "board jack workbench"


Thanks, that's the term I was forgetting.

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Joe Riel

woodchucker[_3_] August 5th 13 01:26 AM

ideas for supporting long board to face of bench
 
On 8/4/2013 7:42 PM, Swingman wrote:
On 8/4/2013 6:17 PM, Joe Riel wrote:
I've occasionally seen adjustable supports for holding one end of a
board for edge planing; the other end is clamped to the face of the
bench with a shoulder vise. Is there a standard term for such a
support? More usefully, any pictures [urls] showing an idea I can
copy/modify? I have a tail vise that can be used to hold it in place.


My grandfather, and the cabinetmaker I worked with for a time in the UK,
called them "board jacks":

DAGS" "board jack workbench"

Also a deadman... but board jack is more common.

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Jeff


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