Handsaw Rack
I own a small but very useful collection of handsaws. My problem was
finding a handy and safe place to store them. The answer was a simple wall
storage rack that keeps the saws out of the way but still easily
accessible, as you can see in the photo.
The design of the rack is shown in the drawing below. Basically, it consists of a couple of pieces of hardboard that sandwich a series of beveled blocks. The spaces between the blocks hold loose sections of ¾″-dia. dowel. And a kerf cut through the outer face allows entrance of the saw blade.
The rack works by pinching the saw blade between the loose section of dowel and the fixed block. To hang up a saw, you simply slip it into the kerf from below and then let the saw drop until the dowel grabs it. To remove a saw, you push it up and out of the kerf.
Good Woodworking,
Ted Raife
Online Editor, Woodsmith
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