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Wall_of_tools.JPGTool Wall - long view161 viewsMy bench is about 4 feet out from the wall, so within easy reach of these toolsSgt42RHR
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screwdrivers_and_a_pad_saw.JPGScrewdirvers--on left158 viewsI used some scrap cherry to make a rack for my screwdrivers (turnscrews?). It's also a temporary home for my restored pad saw which is still looking for its own home.Sgt42RHR
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Spoke_shaves.JPGL-N and KTC shaves120 viewsThese shaves saw extensive use when I made the 18th century folding field bedstead. Thank you Galootaclaus for the KTC shave!!Sgt42RHR
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Hammers_and_layout_tools.JPGHammers and Layout Tools160 viewsWallnut and pine scraps hold my hammers and layout tools. I've got a Stanley No. 58 compass that usually hangs there was well.Sgt42RHR
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Firmer_Chisels_-_drawknife_-_rules.JPGfirmer chisels and spoke shave152 viewsI played around with cabinet scrapers and a beading plane to work this padauk cutoff. to hold my Union firmer chisels (thank you Galootaclaus!!) and a second drawknife.Sgt42RHR
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Files_and_assorted_chisels.JPGFiles and assorted chisels160 viewsScrap walnut from cutting an ogee tester frame gave me the idea for a rack for files and assorted chisels, and other hangy down tools.Sgt42RHR
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drawknife_and_shave.JPGDrawknife and shave136 viewsI used a beading plane and scrapers to finish this bit of walnut to hold a drawknife and spoke shave.Sgt42RHR
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