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Well worth the time to make these tail & head stocks. Even with the long center, it is quite ridged and aggressive sanding is no problem.
I expect applying the finish to the work will be a joy.
Ag
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#7
Yes, but would it work for a right-handed person?

Nifty setup.
Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things. -- G. Carlin
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#8
I see you're using a holdfast, but I assume it registers in dog holes too? Looks super handy! I like the work light holding feature too
Benny

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#9
Yes, there are 2 pins in the dog holes. It needs both the pins and hold fasts to work.
I have a slotted screw and knob on the movable end. I might drill another dog hole to make it even stronger.
If you look closely at the bottom photo, you can see a gap between the bench top and the plywood on the movable stock. A hold fast there would help.

I painted the table last night, it was so easy to get around all of the surfaces.
Ag
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