I respect your craft but there is no point of setting the initial cut in the table saw just to cut it in half on a miter saw, it made you look stupid, use the right tool to the right job. Cut it in half gang them together and use the miter saw to cut the angle that is the main function of the miter saw
Who writes stuff like this? Nothing wrong with his process. He's designing the thing as he is making it. That's how it goes sometimes. Your comment makes you look dull.
Great rack design! Far simpler and fits more hammers than the "fancier" racks out there. Nicely done.
Glad you like it! Thanks for letting me know!
Yes I agree! I like the "pull off" design rather than pulling the hammer up and out.
Very nice and little project, and it will tidy up the shop. I like things like this that are easy but have a real benefit. Have a good weekend.
I got to the place where I had too many sitting on the bench. I hope you had a great weekend as well.
best way to store the hammers! awesome, thanks for the idea
You're welcome!
Clever solution. I'm liking this design
Thanks!
Another useful project
Thanks!
Thank you, I’m going to do it!!
Awesome! Thanks for letting me know! I hope it goes great for you!
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Thanks!
you need 4 or 5 of them at most. Give the rest away.
You can tidy up the shop by just having maybe five hammers
I respect your craft but there is no point of setting the initial cut in the table saw just to cut it in half on a miter saw, it made you look stupid, use the right tool to the right job. Cut it in half gang them together and use the miter saw to cut the angle that is the main function of the miter saw
This comment makes you look stupid. More than one way to skin a cat
Who writes stuff like this? Nothing wrong with his process. He's designing the thing as he is making it. That's how it goes sometimes. Your comment makes you look dull.