Forrest Anderson
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It seems that Jet sell bench dogs that fit into the base of their parallel clamps, and the other end of these dogs then fit into holes in a workbench. The dogs stop the clamps from falling over, and if the holes are arranged in a grid, it means that the clamps are nice and parallel or square to each other.
The clamps are reviewed athttp://www.newwoodworker.com/reviews/jetclmprvu.html and there is an accompanying video which shows the dogs being used in conjunction with a board which has a few holes drilled into it. The following stills are taken from that video, and show what I'm talking about:
It strikes me that these bench dogs would be great when used in conjunction with an MFT, even though the dogs are apparently 23/32" in diameter (18.3mm), and the MFT holes are slightly larger at 19.8mm. A few turns of some insulating tape around the dogs would make them a nice snug fit though.
Has anyone tried this combination?
Forrest
The clamps are reviewed athttp://www.newwoodworker.com/reviews/jetclmprvu.html and there is an accompanying video which shows the dogs being used in conjunction with a board which has a few holes drilled into it. The following stills are taken from that video, and show what I'm talking about:


It strikes me that these bench dogs would be great when used in conjunction with an MFT, even though the dogs are apparently 23/32" in diameter (18.3mm), and the MFT holes are slightly larger at 19.8mm. A few turns of some insulating tape around the dogs would make them a nice snug fit though.
Has anyone tried this combination?
Forrest