Bench Cookies? – Yes Please!

July 27, 2009 by thewoodwhisperer
Filed under: Product Reviews 

cookiesIts not often that I get to recommend something that’s useful, effective AND cheap! So I wanted to make sure you all knew about Rockler’s Bench Cookies. If you followed the AWFS news recently you probably heard enough about these little puck-shaped doo-dads. For those who haven’t, they are little “puck-shaped doo-dads” with a bit of soft gripping rubber on each side. The idea is to not only elevate your work off the bench for sanding and routing tasks (with no clamps), but to also stop the workpiece from sliding. Now we’ve had router mats for a long time now and I used to buy a similar material in big rolls at Costco. But I found that the rubbery material always left its pattern behind in the wood and it would take forever to sand it out again. But so far, I am not having that problem with the material on these little guys. And to answer your first question before you even ask it, dust doesn’t ruin their gripping power. Just knock the excess dust off and you’re good to go! I’ll be anxious to see how they hold up over the course of time. FYI, the links below are our Rockler affiliate links.

Rockler Bench Cookies: Lifts, Grips and Protects! Rockler Bench Cookies: Lifts, Grips and Protects!

With high-friction rubber surfaces and a durable core, Bench Cookies are the most
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Rockler Bench Cookies: Lifts, Grips and Protects!

Comments

17 Responses to “Bench Cookies? – Yes Please!”
  1. When I saw the bench cookies the first thing I thought was, “I wonder if they will leave an oily residue like the router mats?” The imprint/residue crap is horrible to get rid of. I imagine it is the same sort of mark that the rubber faces of clamps leave behind.

    Anyway, if you get some let us know. I don’t want to buy any until I get the good word that they are OK.

  2. Zach says:

    I just ordered a set. I can’t wait to put them to work.

  3. Derek says:

    I picked up some bench cookies about a week or so ago. This weekend was my first time using them. Overall I’m pretty pleased with them. I had a bunch of parts to sand for a small hanging cabinet I’m building. For the most part they gripped the larger/thicker pieces fine for sanding.

    However, I did have a little trouble with some thinner panels. A couple of panels I had were around 1/4″ thick, and the cookies tended to slide around due to the vibration of the orbital sander. Other than that, they definitely make sanding a lot easier, and I didn’t notice any residue from the rubber pads. Haven’t tried them with the router quite yet.

  4. Peik says:

    Hmm, what do they taste like? Maybe a bit chewy :D

  5. Bill Akins says:

    I’ll have mine double stuffed with a glass of milk please.

  6. Andrew Ford says:

    “puck shaped doo-dads” Is that technical jargon?

    They do look pretty cool, I may have to get a set when my wife tells me I can start spending on myself.lol

  7. Don Dean says:

    Received mine a week ago. I found that one of the cookies only had the pad on one side. Called Rockler and they responded quickly and sent me a replacement cookie. Have not used mine yet but I am about ready to make four end grain cutting boards a la Woodwhisperer and will then be able to give them a work out.

    PS. Ordered wood for cutting boards from Bell Products who sell packages for the Woodwhisper cutting board. The wood is outstanding and strongly recommend them.

  8. Claude Stewart says:

    Hey Marc;
    Do this cookies use Gecko feet technology to keep from slipping? Gecko feet tech. also used on the new Palm Pre induction charging unit.

  9. Mick says:

    I use Padded Non Slip Shelf Liner Sand 12in x 5ft = $3.50

    Great for sanding

  10. Ben H says:

    I’m thinking “bench puck” would be a more fitting name.

  11. kosta says:

    Man if these bench cookies work as good as people say they do someones gonna be making a ton of money.

  12. Guido ackermann says:

    Great Idea, these pucks. Unfortunately I wont be able to by one in Germany in near future.
    But I made things like that from peaces of Ply with a rubber in german called “Moosgummi”.
    This is used on tools for filling the insert of tiles (hope i translated right). Its cheap, does not leave any marks, doens`t care about sawdust, could bee glued with ordanary woodglue, doesn’t slip at all, even on waxed surfaces. I use this for a long time to make pushsticks, because its thickness of 0,2″ allows me to move is over the blade with only sawing rubber, not pushsticks.

  13. Frank says:

    I’m liking these Bench Cookies. Good call Marc…

  14. The Flying Staple says:

    Just got my Bench Cookies and they seem to work very well. This works for my limited work area where I do not have the bench with the dogs for clamping.

  15. Ron York says:

    Just bought a set last weekend, they were on sale at Rockler. Tried them out and they seem to work well. Better than the traditional router matt.

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