glenn bradley
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I have a few shaves around that sure come in handy. They are in the minority and seem to get moved from place to place (and will again) . To protect them as well as keep them handy I took a piece of mahogany scrap 1-5/8" x 1-3/8" by however long it was (finished length is 10-1/2" but extra length makes it easier to work). Drill 7/8" holes on 2" centers down the 1-5/8" face about 1/4" from the "back". Use a miter gauge on the bandsaw to cut slots to the holes at a 30* angle. Rip the piece in two and x-cut to 10-1/2" length. Glue or screw to a board and add a couple 'L' hooks in the back so it can catch some pegboard.
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This spot is under the lumber rack and over a cabinet where I keep my shooting board and some templates. I have other peg board panels that move freely about the shop via the cleat system so I am not sure where it will finally end up. I got off work at 3pm and finished this up just now so it really isn't a time-stealer. In this weather, the shellac dried before I got my gloves off. If it keeps my spoke shaves from getting dinged it'll be worth the effort.
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This spot is under the lumber rack and over a cabinet where I keep my shooting board and some templates. I have other peg board panels that move freely about the shop via the cleat system so I am not sure where it will finally end up. I got off work at 3pm and finished this up just now so it really isn't a time-stealer. In this weather, the shellac dried before I got my gloves off. If it keeps my spoke shaves from getting dinged it'll be worth the effort.