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PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2023 9:56 am 
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Here is mine along with a holder for nut files and slotting tools. I first saw this quick and easy table saw box from our good friend, Hesh. Grab some offcuts from a previous back and sides set and have at it. The zebrawood, padauk and Peruvian walnut shown here are offcuts from build #1, 2 and 5. :D

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Thanks for the post Brad. Now I have another thing on my build list!



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2023 10:13 am 
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I made one like Brads. I did leave enough space on top so I could label the sizes.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2023 11:01 pm 
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Thank you - that looks nice and very useful.

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Here is mine along with a holder for nut files and slotting tools. I first saw this quick and easy table saw box from our good friend, Hesh. Grab some offcuts from a previous back and sides set and have at it. The zebrawood, padauk and Peruvian walnut shown here are offcuts from build #1, 2 and 5. :D
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2023 4:21 am 
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The best caddy I've seen for these was gifted to me from OLF member Daniel Petrzelka. It's simple, it's small, it stores better than any other I have seen, easy to make and I was thrilled to receive it as an unsolicited gift, thanks again Daniel.

I don't want to post a pic because Daniel has been productizing some things recently and I don't know what his plans are for his caddy design. You might want to contact him here and ask him about his design it's my personal favorite.



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PostPosted: Tue Jan 03, 2023 10:31 pm 
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Hesh wrote:
The best caddy I've seen for these was gifted to me from OLF member Daniel Petrzelka. It's simple, it's small, it stores better than any other I have seen, easy to make and I was thrilled to receive it as an unsolicited gift, thanks again Daniel.
I don't want to post a pic because Daniel has been productizing some things recently and I don't know what his plans are for his caddy design. You might want to contact him here and ask him about his design it's my personal favorite.


Thank you Hesh. I googled him, which took me to his Instagram page - lots of great pictures and lots of great ideas. He has some pictures of a caddy, not sure if it is the one you have, but the pictures show a caddy that is simple and elegant.



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2023 2:39 am 
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Hesh wrote:
The best caddy I've seen for these was gifted to me from OLF member Daniel Petrzelka. It's simple, it's small, it stores better than any other I have seen, easy to make and I was thrilled to receive it as an unsolicited gift, thanks again Daniel.
I don't want to post a pic because Daniel has been productizing some things recently and I don't know what his plans are for his caddy design. You might want to contact him here and ask him about his design it's my personal favorite.


Thank you Hesh. I googled him, which took me to his Instagram page - lots of great pictures and lots of great ideas. He has some pictures of a caddy, not sure if it is the one you have, but the pictures show a caddy that is simple and elegant.


Yep that's it and I thought his design was very cool simply for its simplicity let alone its economy of operations and materials. Great engineering!


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OK have some pics of my boxes for my cauls and files and such.

Just a reiteration too for the newer members this caul set was made by our pal Andy Birko and Dave Collins my business partner consulted with Andy on which graduations the cauls should contain. It's a great set, we use ours nearly every day.


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OK have some pics of my boxes for my cauls and files and such.
Just a reiteration too for the newer members this caul set was made by our pal Andy Birko and Dave Collins my business partner consulted with Andy on which graduations the cauls should contain. It's a great set, we use ours nearly every day.


Here is what Daniel Petrzelka has on his page. He also has pictures of what looks like a very useful mold design.


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