J_SAMa
Established Member
Hi all,
When I bought my Spear & Jackson handsaw and Veritas dovetail saw, I made a "temporary" saw rack with the idea that it would only be used for a few weeks in mind. Now it's been there for 6 months...
The saw handles hang on the strip of wood levitated off of the wall by a couple of MDF scrap.
Problems are:
a. the Veritas dovetail saw's handle has a rather weird shape (i.e. the transition between it and the back is smooth) and doesn't really hang well on the rack
b. it takes up too much space... The saws' breadths span across the wall. I want something kinda like this one:
http://www.timberframe-tools.com/tools/ ... ith-balls/
This one uses rubber balls to wedge saws in the slot... Clever idea but doesn't seem to safe...
So can anyone help me design one or just provide me with a good plan?
Thanks
Sam
When I bought my Spear & Jackson handsaw and Veritas dovetail saw, I made a "temporary" saw rack with the idea that it would only be used for a few weeks in mind. Now it's been there for 6 months...
The saw handles hang on the strip of wood levitated off of the wall by a couple of MDF scrap.
Problems are:
a. the Veritas dovetail saw's handle has a rather weird shape (i.e. the transition between it and the back is smooth) and doesn't really hang well on the rack
b. it takes up too much space... The saws' breadths span across the wall. I want something kinda like this one:
http://www.timberframe-tools.com/tools/ ... ith-balls/
This one uses rubber balls to wedge saws in the slot... Clever idea but doesn't seem to safe...
So can anyone help me design one or just provide me with a good plan?
Thanks
Sam