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StickyBlocks
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Sticky Blocks (Bench Top Savers)
Sticky blocks hold your wood 3/4+ inches above
the workbench to prevent damaging the workbench
when cutting or routing.
Place a 1/2" thick scrap between the work and the
bench when drilling to keep from drilling into your
work bench.
The non-slip pads on the top and bottom keep the
work secure as you work. They also hold your work
piece in place as you sand
The blocks are as simple to make as they are useful
to use.
Just cut scrap 3/4 inch thick wood or mdf blocks to
the size you want. I cut mine 4 inches square
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Then cut the non-slip mat and glue the mat to both
sides of the blocks. I used carpet underlayment
called Rug Stay. You can use a router pad but it will
cost much more and really not work any better.
Cut the pad slightly smaller than your block. Spray
glue ( I used 3M) on both the pad and the block,
count to 10 to allow the glue to get tacky ,and place
the pads on both sides of the blocks.
Rub the pads down to insure contact
Make as many as you want. I recommend at least 6
sticky blocks.
I hope you find them as useful as I do.
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