A way to store handsaws for woodworking? // Free Plans /SAVES SPACE! / EP 76
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- Building a space saving saw till to store all of my woodworking handsaws in a small footprint. This project is both really cool, and really simple! Get organized and store your saws in a way that will help you to enjoy reaching for them and putting them away! I love shop organization tips and I'm glad to be able to share free plans for this project. This design is not my own, I discovered the idea in 2016 and built my own in 2017. I wanted to show a video that clearly describes how the holder is made and functions because I thought it was such a great concept and wasn't explained well in the original video.
Original Design Credit: Alan's Woodworking: images.app.goo.gl/DFXKEFmaTZT...
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In all my videos it’s my goal to help you Maximize Your Shop! In this video I make a saw till or handsaw holder to store 9x saws in 20 inches of horizontal space! You can also add to the length if you choose for additional storage.
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Made one with your plans and it works! Added a French cleat
Awesome!
Thanks for a very good video and the plans.
Like every other project you've shown, the design is extremely functional and space saving. Thanks for sharing your ideas to the community.
Thank you, I really appreciate that! I originally found design concept from Alan's Woodworking.
Very cool design~! The 5-year old in me demands that I make mine using super balls instead of dowels. :-)
Thanks for the video~!
Nice, best of luck Andrew. Would love to hear how it turns out or where you source the balls from.
Love it Chris, great solution. I dont have many hand saws but this would be great for my rulers and squares. Cheers mate!
Cheers Oz!
AWESOME setup!! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment, Ingrid! Glad you liked it 👍
Outstanding!
Thank you!
Great video, Chris. And great design as well. Gotta find some super balls, lol.
Thanks, Mark. Grab your quarters and head to the mall...kidding. The design idea came from Alan's Woodworking in c.2016, he did a build video without really showing the details. My 3/4" dowel rollers are working pretty well.
@@benchtopwoodworks it looks like they're doing great. Simple designs usually yield the best outcome in my experience. This is a good one.
I might try this using corks instead
Great idea, will probably work very well!
bingo bango, thank you for the idea. I have about 500 corks (no kidding, got it from the wine store from their demos), and no dowel that thickness. Brilliant.
Is there a top? Seems like the dowel could pop out the top when you insert a saw.
There is not a top, there's a good bit of travel before anything would fall out, but a top could absolutely be done to make things cleaner. Great tip.
Does it have to be 22.5 degree? What about 15 or 10 degree? (75/90)
I'm sure a steeper angle would work fine, there wasn't any major testing or math involved in that choice
DO they fall out? How much clamping power does it have on the saw?
I have not had one fall out, clamp force increases with downward force. When I place the saws, I give a quick pull down and they lock in.. one viewer added rubber o- rings to his rollers and several used 3/4" super balls.