I've just got a new holdfast and want to to start boring a few holes in my benchtop for it. Of course I want to think carefully about where I do this. One operation I sometimes do at the bench is to cross cut a piece of lumber off the left end of the bench. I do this by clamping the board down (somewhere near the vise) and using my left hand to hold the waste. It would make sense for me to put a holdfast in a place where I could use it to hold down a board for cross cutting here, but in discussions about where to put holdfast holes, I never see a hold fast hole at this point--somewhere in front of the vise and about halfway into the bench. This makes me wonder if there's another place on the bench that's better for cross cutting. I'm not thinking here of using a bench hook and back saw for small stuff, but cutting larger boards where they hang off the edge. Any thoughts?
Cross cutting at your bench
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