I have Veritas jointer saws what is the best for keeping saws safe and out of the way and ready to go. Thinking about a magnetic wall keeper.
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There are various designs for cabinets called "saw till". Do a google search and you will find a number of ideas to design one specifically for the type of saws you have.
I built this to house the saws I use the most.
Nice cabinet Woodreb!
I wanted to make my small collection of Japanese saws easily accessible without building a saw till. Using the interior surfaces of my tool cabinet doors worked just fine.
A tablesaw kerf (slightly deeper than the saw plate) in a small board works well. Keeps the saws protected and close at hand.
I just hang mine on a hook by pegboard by the handle.
I hang mine by nails on a 2x4 by their handles. It works great in my small area. The broom hangs next to them.
I can’t bring myself to commit to a hanging wall cabinet, yet. A few more years and I may change my tune.
Saw till or wall hanging. I'm left handed so mine are on that side of my bench just an arm's length away.
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