I’ve had a table saw tenon jig for many years, and it’s spent most of its life under and around the table saw. As such, stuff was usually piled on it, and of course it was always covered with saw dust, gunk, and enough humid air to generate rust.
So I finally decided to make a purpose built box to store it in. Due to the awkward nature of the components that make up a tenon jig, there ends up being a lot of unused space in such a box. To take advantage of this wasted space, I added some built-ins to store some additional tools within the box.
Here’s a short video that guides you through the box:

















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Ralph
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#1 posted 209 days ago
Marty,
Nice use of space. I like the doweling jig box, I was wondering how to store mine.
Thanks for posting.
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