Simple DIY Bench Cookies (Biscuits)
by LincolnsCreations in Workshop > Tools
7832 Views, 66 Favorites, 0 Comments
Simple DIY Bench Cookies (Biscuits)
![Super Easy Bench Cookies (Biscuits)](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FO6/M2CU/KT37W6JB/FO6M2CUKT37W6JB.jpg&filename=Super Easy Bench Cookies (Biscuits))
![Instructables Bench Cookies.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FKU/PVEV/KT2XT7NG/FKUPVEVKT2XT7NG.png&filename=Instructables Bench Cookies.png)
I've been bombarded with e-mails from Rockler Woodworking to buy their bench cookies and decided it was a great time to get in on the Rigs and Jigs Contest. Overall you can make your own bench cookies for a fraction of the cost, and nearly for free using scrap wood. Check out this instructable for a great substitute DIY option to purchasing these outright.
Supplies
Ryobi Drill/Driver Combinations
These all include the 1/2 chuck as recommended If you want to check out other manufacturers such as Dewalt, Milwuakee, and Rigid, please check them out through my link to Home Depot below:
Corded Hammer Drill/Regular Drill Combo
I use a Skil Router, but I have noticed that Bosch offers more accessories that can be of great use. Also the combination fixed and plunge version that I use doesn't seem to be available.
I recently bought a smaller handheld Ryobi Router and love it
These are affiliate links and we could obtain compensation for sales completed through our links.
Mark and Drill Pilot Hole
![VideoCapture_20210902-074832.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FZH/PTIT/KT2XT757/FZHPTITKT2XT757.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-074832.jpg)
![VideoCapture_20210902-074910.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FYN/CR2S/KT2XT759/FYNCR2SKT2XT759.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-074910.jpg)
![VideoCapture_20210902-075156.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FP8/ESI3/KT2XT75B/FP8ESI3KT2XT75B.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075156.jpg)
![VideoCapture_20210902-075107.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FHB/K3KS/KT2XT75A/FHBK3KSKT2XT75A.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075107.jpg)
We used a scrap piece of 2x6 for this project and marked every 4 3/4th inch along the middle of the board for our pilot holes. Using a small drill bit, we drilled completely through the board as a guide for our counter-sunk holes in the next step.
Countersink T-Nuts
![VideoCapture_20210902-075240.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FP9/YC98/KT2XT75E/FP9YC98KT2XT75E.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075240.jpg)
![VideoCapture_20210902-075252.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FT2/WEZD/KT2XT75G/FT2WEZDKT2XT75G.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075252.jpg)
![VideoCapture_20210902-075439.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FHR/RN8O/KT2XT75K/FHRRN8OKT2XT75K.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075439.jpg)
Countersink one side of the board to accommodate the T-nut. Using the appropriate forstner bit, we drilled out a countersink for the t-nut.
Drill Out Other Side
![VideoCapture_20210902-075503.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FAQ/UBSI/KT2XT75L/FAQUBSIKT2XT75L.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075503.jpg)
![VideoCapture_20210902-075507.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FKN/L04H/KT2XT75M/FKNL04HKT2XT75M.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075507.jpg)
We also drilled out about 1/2 inch deep section on the other side of the board to accommodate countersinking a bolt for flexible use of the cookies throughout our projects.
Use Hole Bit to Drill Out
![VideoCapture_20210902-075522.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FTS/ZPYD/KT2XT75O/FTSZPYDKT2XT75O.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075522.jpg)
![VideoCapture_20210902-075525.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FYK/TQID/KT2XT75P/FYKTQIDKT2XT75P.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075525.jpg)
![VideoCapture_20210902-075536.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F4L/ZSMB/KT2XT75R/F4LZSMBKT2XT75R.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075536.jpg)
![VideoCapture_20210902-075603.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FAE/1RUG/KT2XT75X/FAE1RUGKT2XT75X.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075603.jpg)
We starting using our battery powered drill but ended up changing out to our corded drill to knock them all out. They weren't perfectly straight (a drill press would be a great tool for better accuracy, but I can't afford one or have the space right now), but is good enough for its use.
Drill Out T-Nut
![VideoCapture_20210902-075639.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FH4/6Y41/KT2XT75Y/FH46Y41KT2XT75Y.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075639.jpg)
![VideoCapture_20210902-075656.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FB6/9DRI/KT2XT75Z/FB69DRIKT2XT75Z.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075656.jpg)
We grabbed a thicker drill bit so that we could drill the appropriate size for the rest of the T-nut. Later on in the process we decided to use JB Weld epoxy to anchor the nut.
Route and Sand Each Cookie
![VideoCapture_20210902-075709.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F9E/JYFH/KT2XT760/F9EJYFHKT2XT760.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075709.jpg)
![VideoCapture_20210902-075714.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FZM/FJDN/KT2XT761/FZMFJDNKT2XT761.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075714.jpg)
![VideoCapture_20210902-075718.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FCN/23K9/KT2XT762/FCN23K9KT2XT762.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075718.jpg)
![VideoCapture_20210902-075820.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FLR/52M6/KT2XT74Q/FLR52M6KT2XT74Q.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075820.jpg)
![VideoCapture_20210902-075823.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FSX/NA50/KT2XT74T/FSXNA50KT2XT74T.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075823.jpg)
We set up our router table and used a round-over bit to soften the edges, then sanded each unit individually. To be safe, we used a bolt to help hold the small cookie down as we ran it through the router.
Plasti Dip Each Side
![VideoCapture_20210902-075917.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FZF/3EHC/KT2XT74Y/FZF3EHCKT2XT74Y.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075917.jpg)
![VideoCapture_20210902-075921.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FG5/2Y3L/KT2XT74Z/FG52Y3LKT2XT74Z.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075921.jpg)
![VideoCapture_20210902-075928.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FKS/MXD9/KT2XT750/FKSMXD9KT2XT750.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075928.jpg)
We poured some of the plasti dip on a plate and dipped each of the cookies, top and bottom. We used our fingers to try and even out the coat because we didn't want to spend a fortune dipping them completely and needing multiple bottles of plasti dip. There are also "spray" options that might work just as well with a few even coats.
Epoxy T-Nuts
![VideoCapture_20210902-075942.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F1O/E2NG/KT2XT751/F1OE2NGKT2XT751.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075942.jpg)
![VideoCapture_20210902-075956.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FES/3KW3/KT2XT754/FES3KW3KT2XT754.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-075956.jpg)
![VideoCapture_20210902-080001.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F07/8BBP/KT2XT755/F078BBPKT2XT755.jpg&filename=VideoCapture_20210902-080001.jpg)
We found that the cheap t-nuts we bought weren't staying in place so we picked up some JB Weld Epoxy, mixed it up and used a small amount on each t-nut.
That's It
![20210902_081043.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F00/NCCY/KT2XT768/F00NCCYKT2XT768.jpg&filename=20210902_081043.jpg)
That's all there is to it. You don't have to add the t-nuts, but they allow me to use a small 2-3 inch threaded bolt so that I can connect two cookies together and get a higher cookie if you have a deeper saw blade or another reason you might need a little extra space. I hope you enjoyed this instructable and hope I do well in the contest, so please check out my YouTube videos and my Facebook Page for other cool ideas, tools, and jigs.