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Customizing Your Workbench with Veritas Accessories

Reliable work-holding isn’t just for convenience. It’s an essential step for safe and effective woodworking.

Join David Roussel as he goes over some of the ways you can customize your workbench using Veritas work-holding accessories.

The Veritas Hold-Down clamping a wood block on a workbench

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Veritas Hold-Down

$149.00

Veritas Inset Vise installed in a workbench

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Veritas Inset Vise

$129.00

One brass prarie dog inserted in a workbench dog hole next to a second prarie dog lying on the workbench

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Veritas Prairie Dog

From: $39.50

Set of 7 Collars, with one of them in place on a drill bit as an example

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Imperial Split Depth Collars for Drill...

(Set of 7)

$18.50

Using Assembly Clamps to assemble a project

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Right-Angle Assembly Clamps

(Pair)

$16.90

A vacuum adapter being connected to a dust port

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Vacuum Adapter

$29.50

Digital protractor set at 45° placed on a board ready to mark out a miter with a pencil

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Digital Protractor

$32.50

Carving a duck while wearing Leather Thumb & Finger Guards

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Leather Thumb & Finger Guards

$21.50

Using a 15-Power Lighted Loupe to examine saw teeth

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15-Power Lighted Loupe

$46.50