Glenn Clabo
11-10-2006, 2:47 PM
Or...How to make something simple and cheap to buy...very expensive.
While celebrating Veterans Day and the Marine's Birthday I got some shop time for a change. Figured I do something that's been on the list for a couple of years. We gutted the old kitchen (see http://www.pbase.com/gclabo/kitchen (http://www.pbase.com/gclabo/kitchen) ) a few years ago and we've wanted a better way to hold knives than the old maple block. Sometimes I can make a simple little project difficult...but I'm stubborn and didn't want to just buy a normal magnetic holder...
So here's what I started with...I took some cherry and built 4 - 11 inch pieces that match the cabinets.
49896
I know there's only three...but I'll get to that.
Next I made a VERY simple template to drill some starter holes.
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I set things up on the little drill press for starter holes and then bored them out to the size of the magnets that I bought from Lee Valley.
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Took a little dab of epoxy and inserted the magnets. Lee Valley also sells little black no slip dots that I think are to be used behind the magnets when you use the little cups that they also sell...but I thought I might use them in another way.
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To be continued....
While celebrating Veterans Day and the Marine's Birthday I got some shop time for a change. Figured I do something that's been on the list for a couple of years. We gutted the old kitchen (see http://www.pbase.com/gclabo/kitchen (http://www.pbase.com/gclabo/kitchen) ) a few years ago and we've wanted a better way to hold knives than the old maple block. Sometimes I can make a simple little project difficult...but I'm stubborn and didn't want to just buy a normal magnetic holder...
So here's what I started with...I took some cherry and built 4 - 11 inch pieces that match the cabinets.
49896
I know there's only three...but I'll get to that.
Next I made a VERY simple template to drill some starter holes.
49897
I set things up on the little drill press for starter holes and then bored them out to the size of the magnets that I bought from Lee Valley.
49898
Took a little dab of epoxy and inserted the magnets. Lee Valley also sells little black no slip dots that I think are to be used behind the magnets when you use the little cups that they also sell...but I thought I might use them in another way.
49899
To be continued....