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  2. Bench hook - Wikipedia

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    A bench hook is a workbench appliance used in woodworking to hold a workpiece in place while crosscutting with a hand saw. [1] A bench hook is a simple method used to improve accuracy and safety. [ 3 ] [ 2 ]

  3. Holdfast (tool) - Wikipedia

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    A holdfast or hold fast is a form of temporary clamp used to hold a workpiece firmly to the top or side of a wooden workbench or the top of an anvil. [1] A form of bench dog, a traditional holdfast has either a curved or flat top. Its shank is slid loosely into a “dog” hole in the bench or anvil until the tip of its hook touches the work.

  4. Workbench (woodworking) - Wikipedia

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    Another ancient method of holding the work is the holdfast, a form of temporary clamp used to hold a workpiece firmly to the top or side of a workbench. [1] A form of bench dog, a traditional holdfast has either a curved or flat top. Its shank is slid loosely into a “dog” hole in the bench until the tip of its hook touches the work.

  5. Clamp (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Holdfast, a bench clamp for holding things to a bench top or side The bench forms the fixed jaw. Magnetic clamp (see Magnetic base) Mitre clamp; Pipe clamp (top of the top photo) Sash clamp (a specialized, long form of bar clamp) Set screw; Spring clamp (first item of third row in photo) Speed clamp

  6. Workbench - Wikipedia

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    Workbench types may be divided according to the particular work they are designed to accommodate: Multi-purpose/portable These benches are small, light, collapsible, and typically have built in clamps. Epitomized by the Black & Decker Workmate, a bench invented and patented by Ron Hickman, [1] they can be used for a wide range of manual work.

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