Is the Krenov Style Sawhorse the perfect sawhorse? Finally got around to making a new sawhorse and I’m really in love with this design.
Made with construction grade pine and walnut wedges. The feet are joined to the legs with draw bore mortises. The stretcher installed using wedged through tenons. Finally, the top is held in place with hardwood dowels to make for an easily replaceable top.
What’s in my Tool Chest:
Barr 1.5” Framing Chisel: [ Ссылка ] (affiliate link)
Lie Nielsen Chisels 1/4”, 1/2”, 1”: [ Ссылка ]
12” Starrett Combination Square: [ Ссылка ] (affiliate link)
Auriou 6” cranked drawknife: [ Ссылка ] (affiliate link)
Auriou 10” Rasp: [ Ссылка ] (affiliate Link)
Gransfors Bruks Small Forest Axe: [ Ссылка ] (affiliate link)
DMT Dia-Sharp Diamond Stone: [ Ссылка ] (affiliate link)
Waterstones 1000, 4000, 8000: [ Ссылка ] (affiliate link
Veritas Dovetail Saw: [ Ссылка ] (affiliate link)
Veritas Carcass Saw: [ Ссылка ] (affiliate link)
Lie-Nielsen Tenon Saw: [ Ссылка ]
Lie-Nielsen Rip Panel Saw
Disston & Sons #16 Crosscut Panel Saw (antique)
Stanley #4 Smoothing Plane (antique)
Stanley #5 Jack Plane (antique)
Stanley Bedrock #608 Jointer Plane (antique)
Veritas Skew Rabbit Plane: [ Ссылка ]
Veritas Small Plow Plane: [ Ссылка ]
Lie-Nielsen Router Plane: [ Ссылка ]
Stanley #92 12” Brace (antique)
Irwin Auger Bits (antique)
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