Bench Dog STL Print File Bundle

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20 Workbench Dog STL 3D Print files to get you started.

There are 9 overall designs with different variants that make the total of 20 plus files.

Suitable for workbenches with 20mm dog holes but easily adaptable for different sizes by simply scaling the files in your print studio.

This pack works out far better value than buying individual files and also has a video dedicated to showing you the prints and how they work along with how to adapt them for best performance.

Save the experimenting time and the trial and error. Just print and head off to the workshop to get building.

The Slicer instructions are pretty simple. I take the standard Bambu Lab settings for everything, then add on supports, increase wall passes to 3 and have the infill at 15%, thought if you find the right angle block in particular has too much flex you can increase the fill.

Here are the files you get.

File 1.

Workbench Cookies (3 variants)

  • Mini Cookie - Small radius and thickness

  • Medium Cookie - Slightly larger radius and thickness

  • Thick Cookie - full 100mm radius and double thickness.

NB. In the video you see me glue nitrile cork to these for grip. These only work well with a grip added to the top.

File 2.

The Dog Tray

A tray to hold all of your bench dogs, aimed at painters pins and dogs.

File 3.

Flexi Blocks (2 variants)

  • Standard flexi block - long or short option.

  • Multi Flexi Block - 4 dimension adjustable block.

File 4.

Painters Pins.

A 2 piece operation for an easy print. Simple print then glue the 2 parts together.

File 5.

Flexi Planing Bar Stops (2 Varients)

Aimed at standard MFT tables with holes spaced at 96m centres. But due to the flexi design if your holes are slightly off, these still work.

  • Short Bar - Spans 2 holes

  • Long Bar - Spams 3 holes

File 6.

Right Angle Flexi Support Block (3 variants)

Support your work while drilling, screwing or clamping. Aimed at standard MFT tables with holes spaced at 96m centres. But due to the flexi design if your holes are slightly off, these still work.

  • Thin Support - Lightweight and thin, can flex a little under pressure.

  • Medium support - Thicker for added strenght

  • Thick Support - Thick enough to support more pressure.

File 7.

Standard Dogs (2 variants)

Just your standard workbench dogs with a round pin to fit the 20mm dog hole and a flat face to butt your work against.

  • Narrow edge - Designed to stop your dog falling into the hole too deep, while not requiring supports when printed.

  • Thick edge - Cleaner results but requires supports for the best finish.

File 8.

v Block Dogs. (2 variants)

For supporting square stock at a 45 degree twist. Hold work for Chamfering or any other operation where access to the corner edge is needed. Use one with a stop and one without in tandem.

  • V block with round dog - standard round dog, requires supports for better quality print.

  • V block with round dog and stop - as above but with a stop to support your piece from moving forwards.

  • V block with Hexagon dog - Does not require support to print but is a little looser in the dog hole.

  • V block with Hexagon dog and stop - as above but with a stop to support your piece from moving forwards.

File 9.

Thick Dog

Longer depth dog compatible with the thickest right angle block to provide more support.

20 Workbench Dog STL 3D Print files to get you started.

There are 9 overall designs with different variants that make the total of 20 plus files.

Suitable for workbenches with 20mm dog holes but easily adaptable for different sizes by simply scaling the files in your print studio.

This pack works out far better value than buying individual files and also has a video dedicated to showing you the prints and how they work along with how to adapt them for best performance.

Save the experimenting time and the trial and error. Just print and head off to the workshop to get building.

The Slicer instructions are pretty simple. I take the standard Bambu Lab settings for everything, then add on supports, increase wall passes to 3 and have the infill at 15%, thought if you find the right angle block in particular has too much flex you can increase the fill.

Here are the files you get.

File 1.

Workbench Cookies (3 variants)

  • Mini Cookie - Small radius and thickness

  • Medium Cookie - Slightly larger radius and thickness

  • Thick Cookie - full 100mm radius and double thickness.

NB. In the video you see me glue nitrile cork to these for grip. These only work well with a grip added to the top.

File 2.

The Dog Tray

A tray to hold all of your bench dogs, aimed at painters pins and dogs.

File 3.

Flexi Blocks (2 variants)

  • Standard flexi block - long or short option.

  • Multi Flexi Block - 4 dimension adjustable block.

File 4.

Painters Pins.

A 2 piece operation for an easy print. Simple print then glue the 2 parts together.

File 5.

Flexi Planing Bar Stops (2 Varients)

Aimed at standard MFT tables with holes spaced at 96m centres. But due to the flexi design if your holes are slightly off, these still work.

  • Short Bar - Spans 2 holes

  • Long Bar - Spams 3 holes

File 6.

Right Angle Flexi Support Block (3 variants)

Support your work while drilling, screwing or clamping. Aimed at standard MFT tables with holes spaced at 96m centres. But due to the flexi design if your holes are slightly off, these still work.

  • Thin Support - Lightweight and thin, can flex a little under pressure.

  • Medium support - Thicker for added strenght

  • Thick Support - Thick enough to support more pressure.

File 7.

Standard Dogs (2 variants)

Just your standard workbench dogs with a round pin to fit the 20mm dog hole and a flat face to butt your work against.

  • Narrow edge - Designed to stop your dog falling into the hole too deep, while not requiring supports when printed.

  • Thick edge - Cleaner results but requires supports for the best finish.

File 8.

v Block Dogs. (2 variants)

For supporting square stock at a 45 degree twist. Hold work for Chamfering or any other operation where access to the corner edge is needed. Use one with a stop and one without in tandem.

  • V block with round dog - standard round dog, requires supports for better quality print.

  • V block with round dog and stop - as above but with a stop to support your piece from moving forwards.

  • V block with Hexagon dog - Does not require support to print but is a little looser in the dog hole.

  • V block with Hexagon dog and stop - as above but with a stop to support your piece from moving forwards.

File 9.

Thick Dog

Longer depth dog compatible with the thickest right angle block to provide more support.