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ToolGuyd > DIY & Home > Make Your Own Bench Cookies for Cheap with Lee Valley Bench Pucks

Make Your Own Bench Cookies for Cheap with Lee Valley Bench Pucks

Sep 8, 2011 Stuart 5 Comments

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Lee Valley DIY Bench Pucks

Rockler’s Bench Cookies are hugely popular, as are the Bench Dog ones you can find online at at major home improvement stores. These little guys are hockey puck-sized discs faced with an incredibly grippy material. Quite a few imitators have hit the market, such as these Loc-Blocks, and many DIYers and woodworkers have made their own.

But there’s one big difference that usually separates home-built project spacers from Rockler’s version – the high-friction rubbery padding. Rockler uses thick high-quality material on their Bench Cookies, similar to the backing that used to be found on the best mouse pads.

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Lee Valley Completed Bench Puck

Lee Valley has come out with their own Bench Pucks, which is a DIY-kit solution. Bench Pucks consist of separately-purchased 3″ wide x 1″ thick hockey pucks and 2-3/4″ x 1/8″ grip discs with self-adhesive backing. The pucks cost $1 each, and the grip discs $2.95 for 8. Four Bench Pucks will cost $6.95, total. Or, you can add grip discs to scrap wooden blocks for an even lower price point.

Lee Valley also offers huge 12″ x 36″ and 24″ x 36″ sheets of the same material for $9.50 and $17.50, respectively, in case you want to make larger or non-circular blocks.

The pucks are made in Slovakia, the grippy material is made in the USA.

Purchase via Lee Valley
or You can still Purchase Bench Cookies via Amazon for $10-12 with free super saver shipping options.

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5 Comments

  1. Sam

    Sep 9, 2011

    Gotta love hockey pucks. We bought a piece of farm machinery made in Canada, and were amused to find that the rubber spacers keeping parts from rattling were in fact regulation hockey pucks with holes drilled in them.

    Reply
    • Sukey

      Jun 16, 2019

      Hockey pucks are awesome
      You can drill them or cut them
      I used them to make non slip feet for my 60 gallon compressor
      I spent 40 min drilling and carving one to replace a part in a very expensive Thumper massager
      It still works perfectly 4 years later

      Reply
  2. Stuart

    Sep 9, 2011

    That’s somewhat odd, but hey, it’s cost effective!

    Reply
  3. Tim

    Mar 8, 2018

    Found bench cookies $1.75-$3 on various websites. I was gonna try your DIY version but the shipping cost blew the savings ($2.60 ea).

    Reply
    • Craig

      May 31, 2018

      Tim, unless you say which websites offer cookies for $1.75-$3, it’s not helpful, just teasing. Please be specific about those sites, don’t make everyone else repeat the search process.

      Reply

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