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I made a tray shelf today to hold my router bits. Holds EXACTLY the width of 10 blocks, but since I don't have that many bits (yet) I took 2 blocks out and put my
tape measure in the space. I am so proud! its not perfect.... but the joints are so good I didn't use any glue, nails or screws! just nice snug fits.


Then I put my new drill press together. UGH, heavy!!

Then I drilled holes in the blocks for my bits.
I decided (since I'm new to all this) to use Modge Podge glue to glue the bit
label descriptions to the cubes. One picture I couldnt cut off the package, so
I just photocopied it, and used the copy.

also went to the thrift shop next door to me and found a 'butterfly feeder' for 50 cents. It looked like a great pencil and eye protection holder, so I added a cleat to the back of that as well.

I found I need to lower the lowest cleat because there's a wire holder too close above it
that won't allow the chunky cleats in. (wish i did a little more research and used 1x3s.)

I wasn't working from a plan for the tray... just kinda made my own plan as I went along, taking pics along the way so I can write it out with the final correct measurements. I"ll make another one and write out the plans to share.

a very productive day! I'm sooooo looking forward to designing holders for all of my tools! the wall looks pretty bare, I have so many tools, have my work cut out for me. No pun intended! :no:
thank you EVERYONE for your ongoing support!
 

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It's coming along nicely. Maybe turn your bench around so the legs are under the drill press to prevent sagging? Be sure to put at least one bolt through the table to keep the drill press in place.
 

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Definitely a productive day! Nice job, the cleat system looks like it is going to work very well for you.
 

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Hi, Stephanie; Gluing the mfg's. labels onto the holders is brilliant! Sometimes we need fresh eyes to point out the obvious, eh?
One suggestion, hang the level off hooks below the cleat, or on the face of it. It's way to vulnerable resting on top (toppling off). Hanging it vertically also saves a lot of wall shelf space.
You're embarrassing some of us with your productivity....:)
 

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I also liked your aprons Stephanie - I see space for 4 - can I guess that you're wearing the red one?
I wish I had started a cleat system from the start - you've got me thinking.
Rob
nope... not a red one....

the aprons are cute 50's style aprons. One of my friends and I were going to start a little shop, these were for the store, but we never opened it.

so i thought i'd make use of them.
 

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nope... not a red one....

the aprons are cute 50's style aprons. One of my friends and I were going to start a little shop, these were for the store, but we never opened it.

so i thought i'd make use of them.
this is the one i wore today.
 

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