To make this simple bench hook find a plank for the platform and determine how long you d like it to be.
How to make a woodworking bench hook. Measure 1 5 inches from each end and cut the hook pieces off of the board. A bench hook is a great way to hold a work piece in place while applying force in one direction. Here s a simple accessory and keeps a workpiece in place and lets you reposition it easily. Dimension square up a piece of scrap lumber.
All bench hooks have three parts. How to use the bench hook. A bench hook is an essential workbench accessory that will come in handy for countless hand plane and handsaw tasks. This helps hold the work square and steady without sliding or rocking.
Follow us at. This way you can use the shoulder of the fence of the bench hook as a guide for your saw to help you saw straighter. Glue the bench hook. The fence which is what you push the work against.
A matched pair so to speak of bench hooks is more useful than a single hook because they can be used in tandem on longer pieces. There are several ways to begin your cut do whichever works for you. The bed which is the flat part where you put the work. Cut the hook to the width of the platform and the fence slightly shorter than the platform.
By making it in one piece and then sawing them apart you ensure that each fence on each hook is in exactly the same place relative to the bench edge. Early bench hooks were made from one piece of wood. Because a bench hook is a woodworking appliance that is built to take. The bed fence and hook were all sawn from a single piece of thick stock.
And the hook which lips over the front edge of your benchtop. Next fasten them together with wood glue to opposite ends and sides of the platform as shown in the picture. Gary rogowski a furniture maker and contributing editor to fine woodworking explains how to make a bench hook and demonstrates a number of tasks that it can facilitate from trimming tenons to surfacing thin stock. For some tasks at the workbench securing a workpiece with clamps or vises just won t work.
I use mine for planing boards that are too small to put through the planer safely tweaking joints with a chisel or cutting a board with the handsaw. When making a crosscut line up the line you are about to cut with the shoulder of the bench hook.