Well here are a couple of pictures of a can rack that I made with the CW to hang on the side of a rolling tool cabinet in my shop. Nothing really special just another project that I used the CW for.
Well here are a couple of pictures of a can rack that I made with the CW to hang on the side of a rolling tool cabinet in my shop. Nothing really special just another project that I used the CW for.
Sometimes I'm just totally underwhelmed!
Series "A" Craftsman with Carvetight.
I like it. I'm forever chasing my spray cans rolling around the basement floor.
Doug Fletcher
I like it I got cans all over the place
Great idea, I like it. My saying is "if everything has a place, and you keep it in it's place, you can always find it in it's place" My paint / finish cans are always mixed up, this gives me an idea. Thanks
CJ
CarverJerry
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That is a good idea, thanks.
Well the can rack on my tool cabinet doesn't hold enough to I carved out another one.
Sometimes I'm just totally underwhelmed!
Series "A" Craftsman with Carvetight.
Any chance of you posted the mpcs to that project.
Yes, I would do that. It may take a few hours as I'm not at my "design" computer at the moment.
Sometimes I'm just totally underwhelmed!
Series "A" Craftsman with Carvetight.
OK here they are.
Caveats:
1. I don't profile the edges of anything with the CW. Too fast to do it with router table and less wear and tear on the CW.
2. The handle only cuts the hand hole and the sides of the handle. Will need to be cut to length.
3. The slot in the base that holds the handle is a carve region and the bottom of the handle will need to be manually tapered to fit on the ends.
4. I glued and screwed the handle to the base and screwed the top to the handle.
Any questions I'd be happy to help!
This is by no stretch of the imagination a Michael T Project.
Sometimes I'm just totally underwhelmed!
Series "A" Craftsman with Carvetight.