As I have been researching my combination squares and it has become necessary to build some racks to hold them. I ended up making two from a couple of pieces of plywood. If I was going to display them, I would have probably made them from walnut. The boards I had were about 6 1/4" wide by 34" long, 3/4" thick. I cut them in half to 17" and then tilted my bandsaw to about 10 degrees. Ran all the boards through on one edge only taking off the corners. Then I laid out slots on 1" centers along the opposite edge on two of the boards. Cut these slots on the bandsaw and then screwed the boards together. The 10 degree angle leans the boards back and better balances the squares. As these are just cheap racks no finish applied.

If you've followed my "Interesting Tools" posts you will see some of the squares here. I have not shown my whole collection and these display racks can't hold the whole collection. They are good enough for what I need them for.

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