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Making of the Workshop - Behind the Scene #3: What You Can Get For $1

Blog entry by Thuan posted 121 days ago 270 reads 0 times favorited 9 comments Add to Favorites
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I was able to use my new workbench the other day to modify a cabinet door for a client. I did this favor so that I can test out my new bench. This opportunity gave me a chance to see the workability of the piece and what I need to build or modify to streamline the place. I realized I either need a bigger workbench or, I’m going to get my frequently used tools on the wall.

But I didn’t get much shop time today to build my wall organization system. I blame daylight savings time. But then again, I was able to work later into the evening with the garage door open. It was nice. So here’s my late entry for the 2×4 stud contest. I should get some sort of handicap since I only used 34” of a 2×3.
Planeholder

This came from a left over piece of lumber from my work bench. I measured, grooved, notched, beveled, then bored the holes to accept the screws. This isn’t bad for about $1. The Chinese hand planes I used have these handles that make storing them a pain. That is until it dawned on me to hang them by their own handles. I’ll have to give the Shakers the credit for this one as I was going to use shaker pegs, but that would require a trip to the store to buy dowels or a mini lathe. I found a simpler solution with a 2×3.

Planeholder2
I’m going have to figure out how to hang the chisels, saws and layout tools on this wall. Time to look into the Lumberjocks archive for ideas.

-- Thuan

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Red Headed Merganser

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posted 121 days ago

Thuan,

The last issue of Woodworking Magazine (Issue #8) also has a great article on making a chisel rack. You might want to check it out. You can either pick up a hard copy or you can download it digitally.

-- Ethan, http://www.merganserwoodworks.com, http://greystonegreen.blogspot.com/

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Eric

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posted 121 days ago

Looks great! Those Mujingfang planes?

-- Eric at http://adventuresinwoodworking.com

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Lee A. Jesberger

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posted 121 days ago

Hi Thuan,

I remember when my walls were that available! I miss those days. Now I can’t even see the walls.

Lee

-- by Lee A. Jesberger http://www.prowoodworkingtips.com http://www.ezee-feed.com

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Betsy

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posted 121 days ago

Thuan – that looks like a great idea. Gotta love keeping those scraps around. They do come in handy.

-- Betsy - There is no strength where there is no struggle

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tenontim

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posted 121 days ago

Good idea, Thuan, although you missed your chance to buy a mini lathe. If you have an excuse to buy a tool, use it!

-- Tim -- http://tmuli.com

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Dick Cain

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posted 120 days ago

Nice job, what are you going to make with the leftover cut out pieces? ;o)

-- Dick Cain, Hibbing, MN. http://www.woodcarvingillustrated.com/gallery/member.php?uid=3627&protype=1

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RobS

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posted 120 days ago

Great use of space, squeezing the marking guides inbetween the planes.

-- Rob (A) Waxahachie,TX

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teenagewoodworker

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posted 120 days ago

great job. those are some cool planes. can’t wait to see all the other storage solutions you come up with.

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GaryK

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posted 120 days ago

You do come up with pretty interesting ideas.

Are you going to put a finish on your 2×4?

-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.

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