Popular Woodworking 2004-10 № 143, страница 24Tricks of the Trade continued from page 20 Slide-out Chisel Holder I built this slide-out chisel holder for convenience and safety. The unit easily mounts to the side of a cabinet or bench (great for tight spaces) on a couple of drawer slides. The holder was built by laminating several lengths of 3/4"-thick hardwood together after sawing mating slots of various widths into adjacent pieces to create the rectangular openings. To accommodate Japanese chisels with their long, round shanks, drill a hole in the Cut slots before gluing up holder middle of each slot. The slots also can be made in different sizes to accept tools such as marking gauges and knives. For safety, I attached an acrylic panel over the exposed side of the holder to prevent unintentional contact with the sharp chisel blades. Dennis Kugizaki Colorado Springs, Colorado continued on page 24 Drawer slides attach to back of holder Cut smaller holes for tools such as marking gauges Attach slides to edge of bench Drawer slide Acrylic guard CIRCLE NO. 146 ON FREE INFORMATION CARD. CIRCLE NO. 112 ON FREE INFORMATION CARD. Glen-Drake Toolworks Tite-Mark™ Set it close and dial it in Precise, repeatable settings 1-800-961-1569 • glen-drake.com CIRCLE NO. 123 ON FREE INFORMATION CARD. |