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I spent a couple days sketching out options, as I wanted to include storage in the new tool block for the three mallets, and I needed storage for a number of tools / cutters etc now stored in the drawers of the work table. Once I knew where I was going I was able to go to home depot and pick up the wood and get started. If anyone is interested in a build along, I'll post those pics. Otherwise, watch the space below and I'll post the completed shelf here within the week.
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It's nearly done, I put the rails along the back of the upper two shelves. I'll post the front view of the completed shelf tomorrow, empty, then full.
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That look very nice , much more room and will give you better organization for sure.
How would putting a finish on it affect the tools?
Stay safe
Steve
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Hung the Optivisor on the left side, my leather strop on the right and most of the tools found a new home. The benchtop is much cleaner now.
I'm happy and there are open spaces for more tools as they arrive.
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Nice looking setup Jim - nice job! Will look forward to seeing some more of your leather projects.
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The two latest were slings for the wife and I. Called thumbhole slings as the hole in the sling lets you control the rifle on your shoulder by RESTING your thumb in the hole. Anyone who has humped a rifle any distance and has had to fight the sling to keep it on your shoulder knows what a PITA it can be... would appreciate this. As a former Marine with more than 13 years on active duty... I was intimately familiar with the M16, M14 and Guard Duty as a young Marine with the 12 gauge shotgun marching MILES around the flight lines in the heat and cold.
I was very happy with the way these turned out ... for a hacker. My carving is improving. This first sling is the one for the wife's CZ455 .22 she uses on the varmints around the farm. She is evil with it, and was a Squirrel's worst nightmare in VA when they were raiding the chicken coops for feed.
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This second one is for my Ruger American Ranch Rifle in 556. A tack driver that takes AR mags and will shoot the 556 or 223 rounds. Coyote Medicine. The short barrel of the Ranch version fits nicely in the UTV.
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Went back into the shop this morning and added a rod into the space above the slots and drops to hold the paper towels and the rolls of thread. Worked out great. Miss Tina had been on the way to town so she looked for the 5' dowel around 3/4" but no one had one. She picked up a mop handle instead. Worked fine.
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