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I in planning stage to build a saw till. My files of all the possible designs I was going to incorporate into my till got wiped out. Can you please post you completed saw tills. I know there used to be a link here on saw tills but I could not find it. thanks.
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See ya around,
Dominic
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That's easy, I'm currently at it to complete mine
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One drawer is finished the 2nd still has to be done.
Klaus
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Dang! Nice dovetails, Klaus. I prefer smaller pins, but the fit of those looks doggone good. Bet they came right off the saw.
Blaine
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KlausK. said:
Klaus
I can only imagine what's in your saw till and somehow think there should be an armed guard protecting them
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One of my first real pieces of shop furniture, except for the drawer, I finally added that earlier this year. I'm generally happy with the design but if I were to build one now I'd make it fully enclosed and with doors to keep out the dust. I would also add a better backsaw storage.
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Josh
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Here's mine - simple and functional...
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This is my backsaw till, some scrap alder and figured walnut veneer. It stays inside the house in my home office to keep the Louisiana humidity from taking it's toll.
It's now full and is about an inch too small for my latest aquisition, a half back Wenzloff.
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Sneauxman said:
Wow Very nice cabinet. Love the walnut panel.
Jonathan
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Thanks Jonathan! Still trying to get to town but looks like I'll have to wait until after the new year to see your saw till. Up for some 'bow and Silver fishing on the Kenai in the snow?