Making A Saw Till
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- čas přidán 28. 04. 2020
- Hello and welcome to Badger Workshop. I have a collection of old saws and wanted a way to store them. I decided to make a saw till to keep them on.
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Pleasant and not so annoying and cringy as some of other channels' vids. Like!
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Very nice saw till! The bottom «shelf» should serve well for saw files. 😊 Ten thumbs up!
Very nice saw till,bravo my friend !!!!
Thank you very much
Looks terrific, well done
Thank you Phil. Thanks for the shout out on the podcast.
Badger Workshop my pleasure! Well deserved
You do nice work. Have to keep it in order to get the most out of it and maximize your space.
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Nice collection of tools. it is always a pleasure to discover your exciting work and your ideas. in these sad days you make my day
Looking good👍🏻🙌🏻
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I enjoy your videos
Thank you Dan
Looking great mate alot better with the shelves gone more airy space 👍
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Ooh very nice...
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Looks good.
Thanks John
They match perfectly next to hammers . They look like soldiers in a row !!!! Nice job
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Nice I like it think I’ll make one like it thanks
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Hey matt that looks awsome. Well done
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CZcams captions is the best, apparently you have a collection of old ham sauce😂😂😂
Sounds delicious
Neat build brother 👍 I particularly like the use of the cozy space in your shop. I also have a small space and recently sold off the table saw to gain more space. Means more hand work, but less dust, noise, and actually learned that many operations are done faster with the handtools any way. I know you build all sorts of stuff and so it’s necessary for you, but I’m going to get by with the bandsaw for now and build a shave horse that breaks down in my newly discovered real estate. Again, I enjoy seeing and learning how others overcome challenges and address building from new angles. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
I can see some of the hand planes getting a rack above the tenon saws to the top left of that
Great work Matt ! , Thank you for sharing !
Thank you Keith
Matt, I cannot wait for the series on restoring the saws. Old Sneelocks Workshop is a good place to look at saw restoration together with the maestro himself, Paul Sellers.
Thank you. I will check them out
nice job
Thank you
Great idea Matt, your back wall is looking Ace 👍
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Great video again Matt , great idea and i agree they look nice on the wall and on display .
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Matt great job looks really good keep up the hard work I really like all project you do they are great
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good job
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Nice one, now to take a leaf out of the badger book and sort out my makers space 🤗
At this quiet tome I am getting lots of sorting out done.
Badger Workshop keep up the good work. You are helping key workers on their down time 🤗
Nice! I couldn’t work that one out till about 3 quarters of the way through.
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Awesome job Matt! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
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Great idea Mat
Thank you very much
Really nice project Matt looks so cool. Excellent production values on your videos to well done
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It's a beautiful piece. Personally I would've kept the finish lighter so the saws contrast more against the till. As always, well done.
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Looks great Matt! I've just ordered one of those Grooving Blades you use for my Table Saw - Really looking forward to trying it out!
I love mine
Nice work👌
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Great job! Massively overengineered, but I mean that as a compliment.
Nice collection of saws - I look forward to seeing them restored.
Thank you very much Alan
Saw that comin’ 😊
Haha thanks
Who here would love to know how loud the table saw is from outside ,
I think we need to see a video of you in side cutting wood and recording sound from outside and maybe using a sound meter .
That Clarke saw doing you proud Matt .
Thank you
I was going to ask which saw you were using this week.
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And look at the light string on the wall !! Merry Xmas Matt !
I’m ready for next season
I am really impressed with your haircut. Who did it ?
Really nice saw till. I didn't know they were called that. I'm looking forward to the saw restorations because I've got a couple that I would like to do
Thanks for the videos.
Thank you. I did it
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Turned out brilliantly mate. 👍🏽
I do looks that darker stain, looks awesome. 👌🏽
I take it you've put that mirror build to use, aye! 😉
Thank you. Yes I have
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So how did it work out? 🤔
I mean the view from the angles.
The mirror made life a lot easier but doing the back was still hard
Good 👍🏻. Another job I need to do myself 😳
It has taken me a few years to do
Thinking of buying a load more handsaws...?!
Have to admit I’m thinking of getting rid of mine altogether; I have a cheapish Stanley back saw which I just don’t seem to be able to push through wood! It’s only 12TPI. Thinking of replacing with more Japanese pull saws 🤔
Japanese saws are great. I would like more
Another great project! What table saw you using there bud?
Thank you. It’s made by Clarke
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Nice one Matt, great idea have some of my fathers old saws which I would like to display this would be perfect, were did you purchase the extraction tubing for your orbital sander from?
centraltechnologysystems.co.uk/
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New to the channel. Nice work and cool shop. Am I the only one wondering where the door is in this room?
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Good job. How do you find the table saw fence that only has one point of contact to the saw? Is it sturdy and square?
It works great
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How do you even move around in that shop?
I wish I had more space
Have you been in my workshop and saw my saw till as it similar. Mine is smaller and not as solid as yours
I sneaked in
If this COVID crap doesn't let up Matt is going to run out of workshop in which to get building materials.
The roof is coming off next week
how do you design your projects?
Mostly in my head. I work around the space and materials I have
Rember to wash your hands, whilst avoiding Prince Charles and Boris Johnson.
I will