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6 comments so far
TomFran
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posted 806 days ago
Good job! Looks like it will work great to hold your chisels.
-- Tom, Surfside Beach, SC - Romans 8:28
mot
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posted 806 days ago
Nice job. What wood did you use? Did you apply a finish to it? Details, man! Details! :)
-- You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation. (Plato)
bryano
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posted 806 days ago
Great job. that will hold plenty of chisels. I agree with Mot Details, man Details
-- bryano
snowdog
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posted 806 days ago
Did you close the bottom? I was thinking about cutting groves in the bottom so I would not have to clean the dust :)
-- "so much to learn and so little time"..
hobbyist
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posted 805 days ago
actually the project didn’t call for a bottom so it’s open , and i didn’t put on a finish because i really like the look of the wood . i’m sorry but i don’t remember the name of the wood but i do know it cost me almost 25 bucks for one 2×6x8 – i wanna say it’s a piece of doug fir but not positive
snowdog
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posted 788 days ago
Nice rack <giggle> how come I don’t see it in your workshop pictures? OH! because you have not posted any pics of your workspace :) I would enjoy seeing this filled with chisels in your workshop.
-- "so much to learn and so little time"..