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Project by matt0852 posted 1501 days ago 4632 views 3 times favorited 11 comments Add to Favorites Watch

This was a quick project I threw together this afternoon. My dad has been complaining about the mess I had so I decided to clean it up. There was no plans I just kinda went with whatever I had. It was all scraps from various things. It was pretty fun and for being scraps I think it’s pretty good. It serves it’s purpose.




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CharlieM1958

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#1 posted 1501 days ago

Hey, it definitely gets the job done!

-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"

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Rustic

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#2 posted 1501 days ago

scrap wood is not just for burning

-- www.carvingandturningsbyrick.com, Rick Kruse, Grand Rapids, MI

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matt0852

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#3 posted 1501 days ago

That’s for sure!

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gjd

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#4 posted 1501 days ago

Good use of resources and looks like it will keep you in dad’s good graces. thanks for posting.

-- gjd Southcentral Wisconsin

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MNbuzzdust

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#5 posted 1501 days ago

A clean shop is always nicer to work in.. good job!

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oldwoodman

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#6 posted 1501 days ago

Having your tools well organized always makes a guy fee better, and makes it easier to do a project. I like it!!! The tools are easily seen and in their place.

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rosewood

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#7 posted 1501 days ago

Nothing better than using from scraps,
you turned it become something usefull. its great jobs.

regards.

-- http://picasaweb.google.com/deniirawan66

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matt0852

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#8 posted 1500 days ago

After I made this I did feel a lot better. I was fooling around and needed a tool and I knew EXACTLY where it was instead of rooting around inside a canvas bag for it.

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Jason

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#9 posted 1498 days ago

You gotta love anything made from scraps!

-- Jason - Colorado Springs

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Steffen

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#10 posted 1112 days ago

I like projects without plans…my extension to my table saw has scribbles of several different “off the top of my head” projects. I like to sketch something then start building it…not a wise way to build with expensive wood but I do it when I can.

-- Steffen - Kirkland, WA

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Beginningwoodworker

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#11 posted 637 days ago

Thats a neat idea.

-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker

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