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This is a proyect to guard my router bits, It´s a system in which you can relocate the bit.You can change the piece if you buy different size bits and it can be extended.It can be done as a drawer or a door wall cabinet.I´m not decided what to do.
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PurpLev
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posted 58 days ago
great idea!
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treeman
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posted 58 days ago
Very clever idea. I’ll probably steal this one.
Bricofleur
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posted 58 days ago
You’re right Héctor, router bit storage is always… ”unfinished”
Yep, very clever idea. At a first glance, I would make an upgrade : In the middle of each row, removing the upper “lips” of the dadoes, as long as a sliding tray, would ease removal/insertion of central trays from above without sliding out all of them from the ends. And, by doing it, the ends could also be closed off so bits won’t fall off.
Just a thought.
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Serge
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Rotceh
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posted 58 days ago
I appreciate your idea, but i´m thinking to make like a door wall cabinet, and the bits go out very well without having to remove the piece.Remove the piece is only when you need to put other bit to more size.I think is very important it don´t fall.Thanks for your idea.
-- Héctor-----Me rio yo del de bricomania ( es un programa que dan en españa)
Bricofleur
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posted 58 days ago
Héctor,
Since you’re thinking to make a wall cabinet, I agree, my idea is definitely not appropriate. But since I like your storage idea so much, I will make one similar but in a drawer, meaning I should lift off the sliding trays somewhere.
Thanks again for posting.
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Serge
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nmkidd
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posted 57 days ago
Good idea, I may have to adopt your idea. My bits are are still in original packaging and the ones I’ve used are tossed on a shelf.
Thanks for the idea
Doug
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huff
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posted 57 days ago
That’s a cool idea for your router bits.
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