Today's project is another scrap wood creation: A Screwdriver Holder. If you're anything like me, you have tools EVERYWHERE!! It's crazy because my projects would go so much more smoothly if I had everything organized. So, I'm sharing an easy project that did just that for my TONS of screwdrivers. Take a look at my YouTube video for detailed instructions:
Here is the list of items I used for this project:
- I used leftover wood from a previous project, but this holder can be made in whatever size you want. Therefore, I won't give specific dimensions. The one I make in the video is 1" (actually .75") x 4" x 6".
- I used Balusters for my 6" legs. Again, you can customize your holder by making longer or shorter legs, but you want to make sure that the screwdrivers can hang freely.
- Wood glue
- Wood Putty (comes in different colors) or Plastic Wood (Optional)
- Minwax Penetrating Stain (I used Red Mahogany)
- 2.5" #8 screws (I used exterior screws because that's what I had on hand)
- Drill
- 1/4" Drill bit
- 1/2" Drill bit
- 3/8" Drill bit
- 5/32" Drill bit (These are standard size drill bits that come with most drill bit sets)
- Rubber/vinyl gloves
- Goggles
- Vapor Mask
If you decide to make this, I'd love to see it!!
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