A saw stand

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I wanted to make a saw rest for a long time and I made it.
(I usually keep 2-3 saws with me for a day and the rest are in the garage)

It wasn't that much work but for this size of a project, I finally feel comfortable with going through all the way without a major mistake.

Please don't misunderstand. It just means I feel comfortable to make small mistakes(I planed few passes to chamfer one part that I'm not supposed to...)



I was happy with the tiny angled cut off on the tip of the shelf board fits snugly!



Anyways, the main purpose of the project was to use up the leftover red oak and make a saw stand that can at least hold 4 saws.
I think I completed both missions and now I have a clamp holder, too!

I'm happy with the result as always.
Thank you:)




No name noobie here

14 Comments

great little stand YRTi !

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

Not only functional, but looks like a million $ as well. True pride in all your work!
As usual exceptional woodworking.    Nicely done and looks good as well.

Ron

Pottz, thank you as always. It's a good size of a project for me, haha.

Splinter, Thank you. Haha, I wish someone in the world wants it for a million $ as well. I can make one that can holds 5 saws for him.  

No name noobie here

Ron, Thank you! My project is very basic and now I want good decoration/detail skill like you. It's still a long way.

No name noobie here

Nicely done Yrti, a great clean design that fits the purpose that you needed.

Main Street to the Mountains

Thank you Eric! Yes, the most importantly, it fits the purpose I wanted:)

No name noobie here

Your joinery looks like it fits together perfectly. There’s even some room for clamps. Well  built YRTi. I enjoyed your video. 

James McIntyre

Steve, Thank you!
James, Thank you for checking my video, too! A little by little but I feel the progress of my woodworking skill. 

No name noobie here

Hi NOTW, Thank you for liking this:)

No name noobie here

Great looking, a lot of detail went into this. Excellent job !!!   Mike
Thanks, Mike! At least I can feel I'm gradually improving :)

No name noobie here