I see you are a tooth in person. Do you know which saw is which from the back? I always find myself glancing at the teeth before selecting.A saw till.
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I used french cleats in the till so I can rearrange the layout. The till itself hangs in a french cleat so if I ever move the whole thing comes along to a new shed.
Regards
John
It is a potential problem but my till is behind my bench so not possible to inadvertently chop an arm off. I have a load of chisels with the edges exposed in a similar way but again behind the bench.Labels?
I'd be afraid of stumbling onto your neat and organised tooth out collection
Could be a problem if they all looked the same but after a while you can identify the one you are after. When they hung flat on the wall it was easy to pick but when you start getting more saws they take up too much wall space that way.I see you are a tooth in person. Do you know which saw is which from the back? I always find myself glancing at the teeth before selecting.
Here is mineHi everyone,
I’ve managed to obtain 8 saws over the years and wanted to incorporate them in a tool cabinet.
Does any body have other good storage solutions for dovetail saws and tenon saws?
Thanks
One day I'll own a Veritas saw or saws but have so many older ones that get good use. I need to get to one of their outlets and try them out. Been tempted many of times.My dovetail saws & fine crosscut saw have a holder of their own as if I’m honest they don’t get as much use as they should & sit on a shelf.
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My tenon saw gets more use & is on my tool wall.
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I’ve a couple of panel saws but they just hang on a hook by the workshop door as more often than not they get used outside
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