Designing On The Fly A Table Saw Blade Storage Drawer For Shop Cabinets
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- In this video, I design and build on the fly a table saw blade storage drawer to sort and store all my blades for my table saw. They fit conveniently in the underwing of the table saw cabinet I built last week.
If you want to watch the rest of the video's in the Table Saw Shop Cabinet Build series here is the playlist
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If you want to watch the rest of the video's in the Table Saw Shop Cabinet Build series here is the playlist
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For a design on the fly it works very well. Thanks for posting.
So much fun to watch you work!
Love the alternate side spacing idea.
Good idea. Enjoyed the vid, Thanks!
Your practical project videos are great. This is an other good one.
I like your design. I finally organized my blades in a storage unit I made under my saw too. It's so nice to have everything I need right there. Thanks for the great video!
I'm digging it! I didn't catch whether or not you left space for dust collection out the side of your saw.
My saw exhausts out the back, so if I ever get around to building an outfield cabinet, I'll have to figure that out
Thanks for the inspiration to get busy and build mine.
What fence stop are you using? I've been looking for one with two pivots. Seems that it would be much more rigid than a single pivot point.
Thanks, it's a T fence by besimire
@@Benham_Design Thank you for the reply.
So, which blades sit in the top 5? Seems like you have good taste, FOREST/ CMT :) Or more specifically what's your go to *miter saw 12" blade? Gracias
My main go to blade for the table saw is a Forest combo blade 40tpi.
For the miter saw, I use the festool brand wood blade.
This is the most complex and inefficient use of space I have ever seen. Bad storage system. You can not see what is in each drawer. So you have to hunt for the one you want. Only a cabinet maker would think of this.
I hand all my blades on 4" long peg hooks on my pegboard with cardboard spacers between the blades. I organize them by diameter and by tooth count. I can immediately see what blade I want.
Congratulations, you found the hole with your peg.