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So I was bored..Just bought a new set of router bits for glass doors (for my kitchen) and figured I would do a test. This is what came out ![]() Yes, it's a bit over the top but hey..looks great I need to get some mini bungi cord to hold the tubes as I'm going to mount it to the wall.Anywho..........enjoy BTW, yes, the shop is a mess!!
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You might of been bored but you sure weren't idil. that looks real good. I am going to redo mine so that I have double the tubes. I find that I switch blades back and forth when cutting thicker wood.. And unless I put them back in the right tube they get mixed up and I end up thowing some of them away. I do not want to put used blades back in with new ones, so will make 2 holes for each size. Will also make a red plug to mark which tube/blade I am using as I lose track of what I am using. Alan. |
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wow. that is a awsome blade storadg for sure. your shope is a mess, but dang take cair of those blades. that is beautifull for sure. and Alan your too. nice for sure. your freind Evie
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Hey fantastic job.I need to come up something like this.Ive been storring mine in a small Dewalt carring case,made for small objects.Great job on your project.It really shows the fine work put into a project
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Ok, you all just need to stop with the good blade storage stuff. Just go into the kitchen and steal some of your wive's cooking things and you are good to go. Heck that's what I did (no really she let me have it, I know way better than to steal her stuff).Tom |
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Pictures f250......remember we like pictures. What cooking things??????????????
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Brown Dog-- Great looking cabinet! For something to hold the tubes in place, try looking at the fabric store for some elastic and tack it into the side walls about 1/2 way up the tubes. In theory, it should hold. Haven't looked specifically for elastic, but I'm betting there is a variety of styles and colors to be had. Buth then you'd have to paint the cabinet to match the elastic and that would spoil the look of a fine piece.
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Velcro self stick strips would also do the trick Alan. |
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Ok Alan, a picture of the kitchen thingy and where it hangs on the wall next to my scroll saw. All you people are far to organized ![]() Tom |
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Its not so much organized, its called "hey stupid where did I put that." I am trying to have a place for everything and to keep putting them back there. The problem is that I can't allways remember where that perfect place that I put something is.lol. Alan. |
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