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  1. #1
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    Offcut Rack

    To organize and save space in the shop this works really well. It uses less than 2 square feet of valuable real estate.

    It holds pieces up to 24" long and is sorted by species. When I need a bit of Maple it is easy to see what's there and it's easy to unload it all onto the bench for sorting and culling.

    It also serves as a shelf for bits in process.

    The cardboard box holds Ebony.

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    Last edited by Tom Bender; 04-22-2022 at 7:40 AM.

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    But...it's so small!! You are clearly not a pack-rat. (nice job!)
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    you build some nice stuff
    The Plane Anarchist

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    That’s nice Tom.

    Is that a Craftsman table saw?

    Regards, Rod

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    Thanks Leigh

    The table saw is a Grizzly about 30 years old. Motor changed from 3600 rpm to 1800 with a VFD to let it go even slower. It no longer screams, it purrs.

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