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ToolGuyd > New Tools > New Interlocking Loc-Blocks, Let’s Call Them Bench Brownies

New Interlocking Loc-Blocks, Let’s Call Them Bench Brownies

Jan 13, 2011 Stuart Discuss

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LOC-Blocks Workpiece Grippers Risers Bench Brownies

These new LOC-Blocks are interlocking workpiece grippers and risers that can be interlocked with up to four other blocks via connection points on each side. LOC-Blocks can be used to hold boards for sanding, routing, drilling, and many other tasks.

It looks like LOC-Blocks are heavily inspired by the highly successful Bench Cookies, so why not call them Bench Brownies?

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I’ve used Bench Cookies before and are pretty happy with them. I can’t say that I’ve ever thought “hmm, I wish I could connect these risers/grippers together,” but I can’t see how LOC-Blocks are any worse for their unqiue interlocking feature.

LOC-Blocks are available at several online woodworking retailers and are priced at $15 for a 4 pack.

LOC-Blocks Workpiece Grippers via Amazon
LOC-Blocks Workpiece Grippers via Woodcraft

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