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|tool name=Bench Hook
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|german=Hobelbankwinkel|image=bench hook.JPG
|synonyms=''DE: Hobelbankwinkel''
|synonyms=DE: Hobelbankwinkel
|type=workholding [[jig]]
|type=workholding [[jig]]
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|used with=hand [[saws]] (Western style - push cutting),<br>sometimes planes
|used with=hand [[saws]],<br>sometimes [[planes]]
|location=[[Location::Wood Workshop|wood workshop]]<br>(hand tool area - under the old ''Hobelbank'')
|location=[[Location::Wood Workshop|wood workshop]]<br>(hand tool area - under the old ''Hobelbank'')
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A bench hook gives you a quick and easy stop to hold a workpiece when [[saw]]ing by hand.
A bench hook gives you a quick and easy stop to hold a workpiece when [[saw]]ing by hand.


Basically it is just a board with two hooks: one at the underside that's pushed against the edge of the workbench, and one on top that you can then push workpieces against!
Basically it is just a board with two hooks: one at the underside that's pushed against the edge of the workbench, and one on top that you can then hold workpieces against. Depending on the type of saw, you want to hook this jig at the front of the workbench (push cutting) or the back (pull cutting).
[[File:bench hook pull.jpg|thumb|right|hooked at the back of the workbench to facilitate pull cuts with a [[Japanese Saw|Japanese saw]]]]


More information on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bench_hook Wikipedia]!
More information on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bench_hook Wikipedia]!

Latest revision as of 23:50, 6 January 2024

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Bench Hook

Bench hook.JPG
Synonyms: DE: Hobelbankwinkel
Type: workholding jig
Used with: hand saws,
sometimes planes
Location: wood workshop
(hand tool area - under the old Hobelbank)
Similar (More or Less): shooting board

A bench hook gives you a quick and easy stop to hold a workpiece when sawing by hand.

Basically it is just a board with two hooks: one at the underside that's pushed against the edge of the workbench, and one on top that you can then hold workpieces against. Depending on the type of saw, you want to hook this jig at the front of the workbench (push cutting) or the back (pull cutting).

hooked at the back of the workbench to facilitate pull cuts with a Japanese saw

More information on Wikipedia!

A precisely angled (or adjustable) version of a bench hook is called shooting board and frequently used with planes.