mjlinane
My name is Mike
Around the first of the year, I was to the point of organizing my remodeled garage (http://www.autopia.org/forums/show-off-your-garage-/183571-garage-mahal.html) and I started talking with grungy about coming up with something to hold my polishers. Bounced designs off of him for the next few weeks and came up with something that I thought would work but was probably never going to get around to actually making. (I am often quoted at work as stating, "The universe is flawed: it does not follow my thought experiments as closely as it should.
) But grungy, being the enabler he is, dropped off some scrap plywood and the tools I was lacking to complete this mini-project. Started making sawdust Wed after work.
The design tenets were 1) function (hold my DA polishers), 2) ease of fabrication (remedial would be greatly overstating my woodworking skills) and 3) use only stuff I already had laying about. The only purchase was a set of roundover bits. Looks were barely a concern. Note - I have no wall space to hang them so chose a bench top motif.
Yes, the craftsmanship is that of a blind 3-year old (although that is probably unkind to blind 3 year-olds) but 1) the goals were met, 2) it isn't god-awful ugly and 3) most importantly, I still have all of my fingers.
I did subsequently buy a hole saw set so, should I ever decide to make a "pretty" one, I could do a (slightly) better job.

The design tenets were 1) function (hold my DA polishers), 2) ease of fabrication (remedial would be greatly overstating my woodworking skills) and 3) use only stuff I already had laying about. The only purchase was a set of roundover bits. Looks were barely a concern. Note - I have no wall space to hang them so chose a bench top motif.
Yes, the craftsmanship is that of a blind 3-year old (although that is probably unkind to blind 3 year-olds) but 1) the goals were met, 2) it isn't god-awful ugly and 3) most importantly, I still have all of my fingers.
I did subsequently buy a hole saw set so, should I ever decide to make a "pretty" one, I could do a (slightly) better job.