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I picked this No. 4 up from a Freecycler a couple of months back. It was still in a box and was almost in a new condition. The previous owner possibly tried to 'S' the iron and put it back in back-to-front. Anyway, I cleaned it up, sharpened the iron and, as I do with most of my planes, made a new knob and handle. This helps me identify which-is-which amongst the seven No4s on the shelf. I do label the removed handles and knobs before storing them so they can be reunited with the plane they came from if required.

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They are made up of Teak sandwiched between maple and mahogany veneer and sycamore outer layer.
Racing stripe! Way to go. (y)
 
I did have all my saws in their covers and hanging them on hooks but then I saw other members' saw racks on the forum and thought they looked much easier to use. I found a pack of six neosomething magnets for equivalent GBP 1.50.

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Oh, so much user friendly!
 
I did have all my saws in their covers and hanging them on hooks but then I saw other members' saw racks on the forum and thought they looked much easier to use. I found a pack of six neosomething magnets for equivalent GBP 1.50.

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Oh, so much user friendly!
I'm going to nick that idea for a couple of my long-handled saws that don't sit well in their slots in my saw till.
 
I made a workbench last Christmas and finally got around to making some much needed drawers to go under it, it's not my main bench and often ends up as just a dumping ground for things which don't have a home, the plan is these drawers will give the homeless tools a place to live.....

It's a bit of a Rag'n'Bone Brown type build, I was on a job recently where some old cabinets were getting skipped, I thought I should try and give some of the dovetailed drawers, Blum runners and veneered MDF panels a second life.

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I cut the mitres on the panel saw and added a few biscuits, all the old holes etc will be inside the cabinet so not seen.

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I had to cut the drawers down in height, the only non reclaimed part I used on the whole build was a piece of Tulipwood for the bottom drawer front.

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I liked the style of the old drawer pulls but the bright chrome finish was a bit too bling for me, a quick dab of patination fluid sorted that out.

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I was more than happy with how it turned out 😎

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Shame the drawers are only Beech but I can't really complain considering they were free.

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In it's new home ready to be filled.

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Not in the league of the fine achievements I see every time I visit this thread but nevertheless I finally got around to making the 1st of 2 or 3 cd storage units. All because I have them on a shelf in my small workshop along with 100,s of vinyl albums and singles taking up valuable space .It was a case of using what I had so not perfect . I did however enjoy the whole process from design to construction so here it is …
I made a few mistakes I’m sure you will spot but overall I’m pleased with it. 🤗🤗
 

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Not in the league of the fine achievements I see every time I visit this thread but nevertheless I finally got around to making the 1st of 2 or 3 cd storage units. All because I have them on a shelf in my small workshop along with 100,s of vinyl albums and singles taking up valuable space .It was a case of using what I had so not perfect . I did however enjoy the whole process from design to construction so here it is …
I made a few mistakes I’m sure you will spot but overall I’m pleased with it. 🤗🤗
Id be well happy with that nice job and happy New year
 
Not in the league of the fine achievements I see every time I visit this thread but nevertheless I finally got around to making the 1st of 2 or 3 cd storage units. All because I have them on a shelf in my small workshop along with 100,s of vinyl albums and singles taking up valuable space .It was a case of using what I had so not perfect . I did however enjoy the whole process from design to construction so here it is …
I made a few mistakes I’m sure you will spot but overall I’m pleased with it. 🤗🤗

I saw a foot in one of the pics. Was *that* one of the mistakes? Otherwise I could not spot any...

Happy New Year to all :)
 
The clue is in the 1st 2 pics ??, Other than that I could of sworn I had 9 shelves cut to size but it turns out 1 must of been abducted by the men in white coats so i had to find a similar one from what I had left which is a darker shade .. mistake 2 ,, the 3rd is the top which I joined with 4 dowels but because I rebated the ends when in place I lost 10mm of the 130 mm I allowed for a cd to sit in place 🫣🫣🫣 hence the 2 sapele strips - a good save i think .. the 1st mistake I’m sure you will spot too but I hid that . Thanks for the positive comments . Hopefully I’ll get around to the others at some point ..
 
Well I’m humbled that so many positive comments -again thankyou . A definite confidence boost . I’ll happily fess up the 1st mistake was I intended the housing joints to be stopped and not all the way through. I was concentrating so hard on not messing up with the router I forgot to mark off the stops and route out up this mark - so turned the shelves around so the cut outs are at the back and 99% hidden by the back panel .. thanks all ..
 

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