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| shortDescription = A mobile cabinet to store and transport my woodworking hand planes.
| longDescription = I like to use hand planes for [[Woodworking]]. I have a few of them. They rust fairly easily, so they can't live in my garage. I also damaged some of them when they have dropped off my bench during a project because they didn't really have proper place. So, wanted a rack that I can easily move in and out of the house, hang on a [[French cleat]] while it's inside, and stand up on the floor or the bench when I am using it.
I built this out of reclaimed wood from an old bed frame and some scraps of hardwood I had around for the brackets that hold in the planes. The frame uses dovetail joints. The finish is boiled linseed oil.
| skillSet = Woodworking
| projectType = Personal Project
| northForge = False
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Project: Woodworking Plane Rack (I)
Description: A mobile cabinet to store and transport my woodworking hand planes.
Skillset(s) :

Woodworking

Project Type(s) :

Personal Project

I like to use hand planes for Woodworking. I have a few of them. They rust fairly easily, so they can't live in my garage. I also damaged some of them when they have dropped off my bench during a project because they didn't really have proper place. So, wanted a rack that I can easily move in and out of the house, hang on a French cleat while it's inside, and stand up on the floor or the bench when I am using it.

I built this out of reclaimed wood from an old bed frame and some scraps of hardwood I had around for the brackets that hold in the planes. The frame uses dovetail joints. The finish is boiled linseed oil.



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