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Old 01-11-2007, 07:00 PM
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Default Storing and carrying carving tools.

I go to a carving class every week and need to take my palm tools and the rest of my "stuff". I settled on a fairly cheap Sears toolbox. To hold my palm tools, I took a couple of scraps of wood and drilled holes for each tool. One holder is taller than the other; when I take them out of my toolbox, I stand them up so I can reach them easily. They're easy to pack up, no jamming the tools back in the tool roll, and they still leave plenty of room in the lower section of the tool box for carvings. Mike
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Old 01-11-2007, 07:29 PM
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Very nice way to keep your tools safely stored.
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Default Re: Storing and carrying carving tools.

Very nice!
I just read an article in American Woodworker (Nov 06) entitled Hyper-Organize Your Shop that has me all pumped up! Can hardly wait for daylight to get started! Your organizers would work right into it!
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