02-24-2023, 10:50 AM
A Couple years ago I built a shelf for my leatherworking bench in the woodshop to hold all the "stuff" I needed at hand. Over the last two years I have expanded the work I have been doing and added the tools to improve the quality of my work... I have outgrown the shelf unit I threw together. The original shelf I in the pic below. Understand that I didn't put a finish on the shelf as I didn't want to have it affect the tools... and in the climate controlled shop, I wasn't worried about the wood. I did my best to make a good piece, and did put plugs in the screw holes and the like... but just didn't worry about sanding to 800 grit, or fancy scroll work.
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Now the time has come to replace this shelf, and I played with the idea of HOW I wanted to design the new shelf. I came up with expanding the shelf to the table's edges, adding about a foot of space to each shelf, to the tool bar at the bottom, and it would also allow me to hook the shelf to the table without drilling into the table top by hooking the shelf to the skirting. I'd be going up from 24" to 36" as well.
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Now the time has come to replace this shelf, and I played with the idea of HOW I wanted to design the new shelf. I came up with expanding the shelf to the table's edges, adding about a foot of space to each shelf, to the tool bar at the bottom, and it would also allow me to hook the shelf to the table without drilling into the table top by hooking the shelf to the skirting. I'd be going up from 24" to 36" as well.
Jim in Okie
You can tell a lot about the character of a man -
By the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
You can tell a lot about the character of a man -
By the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.