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Coping saw blade storage

Solpainter

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I don’t use my coping saw or scroll saw as much as I used to. Decided to work on a project and replace the blades on both with the correct blade. I had a little plastic bag filled with dozens of blades bought over the years on sale just thrown in the bag, most loose some in the original package. After selecting what I needed I decided my next project would be to organize the mess. I had a few ideas and stopped in Dollar Tree and found a box and tooth brush holders that I believed would work. Problem solved!
 

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whateg01

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I 3d printed an insert for a toothbrush holder to keep a paring knife in for when I travel. I like to get a caramel apple to take to the hotel sometimes. They are very handy
 

cody1325

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Looks great!

I recently picked up some blades for great-Granddad's old Milford Midget (the Kobalt mini hacksaw blades fit perfectly), and it looks like I'm gonna have to steal that idea to store the blades, as they're just laying in their blister card front in a tray in my Old Pal tacklebox turned household toolbox.
 
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AEAdam

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I don’t use my coping saw or scroll saw as much as I used to. Decided to work on a project and replace the blades on both with the correct blade. I had a little plastic bag filled with dozens of blades bought over the years on sale just thrown in the bag, most loose some in the original package. After selecting what I needed I decided my next project would be to organize the mess. I had a few ideas and stopped in Dollar Tree and found a box and tooth brush holders that I believed would work. Problem solved!
That's some ********* tool p0rn right there. You aren't playing. This is like Special Operations branch of Department of Tools.
 

RTM

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found a box and tooth brush holders that I believed would work. Problem solved!
Wow, well done. Dollar store purchase on the horizon. I have a bunch of vintage ones for hand coping saws that needs the same treatment. Thankful for magnification and a screw TPI gauge
 

DGersic

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I don’t use my coping saw or scroll saw as much as I used to. Decided to work on a project and replace the blades on both with the correct blade. I had a little plastic bag filled with dozens of blades bought over the years on sale just thrown in the bag, most loose some in the original package. After selecting what I needed I decided my next project would be to organize the mess. I had a few ideas and stopped in Dollar Tree and found a box and tooth brush holders that I believed would work. Problem solved!

Nice. I used some PEX pipe with a plug in both ends.
 
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