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mbcabinetmaker
12-29-2009, 01:26 PM
I really like the rockler bench cookies but while sanding a batch of doors I was constantly struggling to position them where needed. I came up with this Idea.








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I started with a 24" x 36" piece of 1/2 inch baltic birch. I drilled 3 inch holes for the cookies and added two 5/8 inch dowels to lock into the dog holes in my bench.










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Now I can quickly position cookies where needed.











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While in the process I made another one covered with a rubber sanding/routing pad for small pieces.

I even made a storage compartment for them under my Chop saw bench.

JPG40504
12-29-2009, 01:41 PM
I really like the rockler bench cookies but while sanding a batch of doors I was constantly struggling to position them where needed. I came up with this Idea.








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I started with a 24" x 36" piece of 1/2 inch baltic birch. I drilled 3 inch holes for the cookies and added two 5/8 inch dowels to lock into the dog holes in my bench.










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Now I can quickly position cookies where needed.











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While in the process I made another one covered with a rubber sanding/routing pad for small pieces.

I even made a storage compartment for them under my Chop saw bench.
Slick!!!!!!!!

beeg
12-29-2009, 02:15 PM
Slick!!!!!!!!


NOPE. It keeps the wood in place to work on it without sliding around.:D

8iowa
12-29-2009, 03:54 PM
Gee! You had me drooling there. I thought you were making a tray to hold fresh baked chocolate chip cookies! Drats!

dusty
12-29-2009, 04:03 PM
Gee! You had me drooling there. I thought you were making a tray to hold fresh baked chocolate chip cookies! Drats!

Sorry, I'd have saved you some if I had known. The chocolate chips and milk are "all gone".:rolleyes:

john
12-29-2009, 04:31 PM
Nice creative thinking!

John

fjimp
12-29-2009, 05:02 PM
Gee! You had me drooling there. I thought you were making a tray to hold fresh baked chocolate chip cookies! Drats!

At our house we don't need a tray for chocolate chip cookies. In fact the one I ate prior to reading your post was delicious. One more reason I work so hard at keeping the cookie maker happy:D:):rolleyes: Jim

mickyd
12-29-2009, 06:07 PM
At our house we don't need a tray for chocolate chip cookies. In fact the one I ate prior to reading your post was delicious. One more reason I work so hard at keeping the cookie maker happy:D:):rolleyes: Jim
Now you have to teach her to turn some pens!!:D