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Details of plane storage. The scraper holders were fun to make, and they ended up looking nice. There's space for four more up a
Date: 12/24/2004
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chisels are fun. Marking tools are in the upper left hand corner.
Date: 12/24/2004
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Board sizings are 30" long by 5,10,15, and 20 wide. They use french cleats (1.25" deep, 30 degrees) to hang on the wal
Date: 12/24/2004
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Aren't planes cool? The router plane holder is neat looking - I think I'm going to have to carve some thumb recesses to make it
Date: 12/24/2004
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Tools for joint making are the ones I use most often.
Date: 12/24/2004
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Rasps, my "beater" chisels, finishing stuff, needle files. I gotta use stronger magents on the needle files, they keep
Date: 12/24/2004
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Carving tools, mallet, mobile chisel holder, and the knife block for the marking knives & calipers. When working on a partic
Date: 12/24/2004
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Screwdriver tree! I think of it this way 'cause I can pick 'em off like ripe fruit. The tape meausre is on a little post with th
Date: 12/24/2004
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The calculator slides off its backing plate. The little conversion chart from decimal to fractions is something that's nice to h
Date: 12/24/2004
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How the hell do you store a power drill?! This is how. Larger neodimium (sp?) magnets secures the chucks. That's all that holds
Date: 02/07/2004
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The foredom lives here, and these are all the bits. There is also some space to secure random tools underneath. I think a degaus
Date: 02/07/2004
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This was an unintended success. The rotating bits of wood are secured with a nut that I threaded onto a piece of 1/4" brass
Date: 02/22/2004
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