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General Category => Tutorials, Techniques and Tips => Topic started by: ToverT on December 21, 2012, 10:33:41 am
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If your like me, your memory is about this long - ! I often can't remember if I have a #1, #3 or #5 blade mounted.
So, I've gotten into the habit of putting a pencil in the tube that I get my blade from. It's not a big deal, but it sure helped me put the blade back into the right holder,
Here's a pic.
Tommy T
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Thats a good idea, I have a hard time keeping up with what blade I used to keep it from being mixed up with new ones. I keep mine laying next to me in order from small to large. I do like that holder you made thats a good deal to have.
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Dirtrider,
The holder is made from scrap landscape sprinkler pipe. Holes drilled in scrap wood all the way through, then a 1/8" backer glued to it...spray painted white = Blade Holder....easy peasy!
Tommy T
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Good idea. I have mine stored in a block of 2x4 in copper tubes. In front of each tube I have holes drilled. So I put the used blade in the hole and not back into the copper tubes that way all the blades in the tubes I know are fresh. When the blade in the hole gets too dull, just throw it out and go on.
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Dustin,
Thats a gread idea...I'll try that!
Tommy T
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I never reuse an old blade. Blades are cheap, and it's not worth ruining a cut just to save a few cents!
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Dan,
I respectfully disagree. I might finish a project having put in a fresh blade one or two cuts ago. That blade has 90% of it's life left or more. I'm reusing it.
But my problem is, the next day I might (make that WILL) forget what blade is mounted.
I'm so darn cheap, my wifes Birthday is April 27th so I buy her a salt shaker. Our wedding anniversary is April 28th and I buy the matching pepper shaker.
Tommy T
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Tommy - Does that mean two separate trips to the dollar store?
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Tommy,
But my problem is, the next day I might (make that WILL) forget what blade is mounted.
What you can do is go to the dollar store and buy a package of cheap magnets. Hot glue one to each of the tubes.
This will hold one or two blades as long as you don't "upset the apple cart". If you want better, buy a package of rare earth magnets from Northern Tools and do the same.
Karl
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I store my blades in tubes with removable lids. Whatever blade I'm using doesn't get its lid put back on. It helps me most when I come back a day or two later.
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I have a 21" Excalibur saw and insert tubes into the holes in the side of the saw. There's 5 or 6 holes on each side and that's where my used blades get stored. One side is used for the scroll reverse blades while the other side is used for the ultra reverse blades. My new blades are stored on the wall about 4 feet away with enough slots for about 35 different types and sizes of blades and about 10 different sizes of drill bits. All are stored in clear plastic tubes.
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your set up is suprisingly similar to mine. the main difference is mine is pine and the tubes are colored plastic.
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great idea Tommy, I have to make me a blade stand, and doing this is a great reminder.
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Yeah, I pretty much clean and reuse my paper plates, I've never thrown away a blade that wasn't broken. I'll put in a new blade to cut oak, say, but then set it aside to use on something softer...then I have the problem you mention ...is that a 3 or 5??? I like your idea tho
Pete
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For remembering which blade is mounted I use a pair of dice and set it, or them if number is higher than 5, to the number of blade on the saw. My neighbor uses some old dominoes'.
Need to build a blade holder as my collection grows...some great ideas here.
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All of my blades are in tubes. I keep the most used tubes in a margarine tub screwed to the left hand side of my stand. On the right hand side of the stand I drilled a 13/16 hole. The tube of the mounted blade goes in the hole.