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Bench Hook
A bench hook in use

A bench hook is a workbench accessory used in woodworking. The purpose of the bench hook is to provide a stop which a piece of wood being worked can be placed against to hold it steady whilst cutting, planing, or chiseling that piece of wood. Bench hooks make your handsawing safer and more accurate. This simple hand-tool appliance (three sticks of wood) uses the force of the tool and gravity to hold your work as you saw. And it helps guide your tool so your cuts are right on the line. It also allows you to make cuts with ease that are terrifying.[1]

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  1. ^ Popular Woodworking Magazine,Jig Journal:Bench Hook[1]