10" Blade Storage
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10" Blade Storage
A few years ago (2-3) I saw a home made blade storage unit for safely storing ShopSmith 10" saw blades with arbors attached. Is there any chance anyone remembers seeing this and have an idea where I might find at least a picture of same?
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Hi dholtby,
I recall seeing, on this forum, a thread, that included a post, that even had at least one picture, of the saw blade holder that you described. There may even have been plans with it. I just did a search through the forum and could not locate it. It may be in a thread that has a title unrelated to the blade rack. (A very good example of why new threads should be started when a new subject is introduced) If I remember correctly, it hangs on the wall with seperate slots for each blade that overlap each other, sort of like a bill holder or magazine rack. Too bad this forum doesn't have a search engine to look for stuff in itself.
If you take the time to go through every thread:eek: , I am sure that you will find it!:)
I recall seeing, on this forum, a thread, that included a post, that even had at least one picture, of the saw blade holder that you described. There may even have been plans with it. I just did a search through the forum and could not locate it. It may be in a thread that has a title unrelated to the blade rack. (A very good example of why new threads should be started when a new subject is introduced) If I remember correctly, it hangs on the wall with seperate slots for each blade that overlap each other, sort of like a bill holder or magazine rack. Too bad this forum doesn't have a search engine to look for stuff in itself.
If you take the time to go through every thread:eek: , I am sure that you will find it!:)
Tim
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It is here on this forum. Finding it is the trick. I have and will continue to look. I even thought I remembered who posted but I can't find it.
Incidently, there is a search engine.
Incidently, there is a search engine.
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I just bought a magazine from LOWE'S: 'Best ever Tips, Jigs & Organizers'.
Page 61 has just the blade organizer you described including pictures and dimensions. It holds blades, arbors and table inserts. Looks very simple. 3 pieces of wood, some saw cuts, and a few dowels!
This was put out by the editors of Woodmagazine so it might be on their web site http://www.woodmagazine.com
Page 61 has just the blade organizer you described including pictures and dimensions. It holds blades, arbors and table inserts. Looks very simple. 3 pieces of wood, some saw cuts, and a few dowels!
This was put out by the editors of Woodmagazine so it might be on their web site http://www.woodmagazine.com
Alan
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Here's a pix of mine. It is the Shopsmith "Workbench on a Wall" plan. As you can see it easily holds 5ea. saw blades with arbors, 2ea disk sanders (one conical - one flat), a supply of sanding disks and a bunch of other stuff. There are little cleats to make sure the blades do not jump loose in an earthquake. The thing I like about it the most is - when I want to change blades, I get the new blade and can put the used one it its place. (No, I didn't build the workbench part of the plan.[ATTACH]363[/ATTACH]dholtby wrote:A few years ago (2-3) I saw a home made blade storage unit for safely storing ShopSmith 10" saw blades with arbors attached. Is there any chance anyone remembers seeing this and have an idea where I might find at least a picture of same?
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Hi Jim,
Have you posted these pic's before? This looks just like the one that I remember seeing: I have spent hours looking for it!
Hi dholtby,
This is the one that I was talking about. It can easily be sized to fit different amounts of blades and even your sanding disks too!
Have you posted these pic's before? This looks just like the one that I remember seeing: I have spent hours looking for it!
Hi dholtby,
This is the one that I was talking about. It can easily be sized to fit different amounts of blades and even your sanding disks too!
Tim
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The "missing post":
http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/showpos ... stcount=21
Just got to know where to look.
Ed
http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/showpos ... stcount=21
Just got to know where to look.
Ed