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Years ago we got a knife set with a nice wooden block at a convenient
angle. The slots in the block no longer suit some of the extra & replacement knives & scissors, & I haven't been able to find a similar but more versatile replacement. It seems to me that making an angled knife block could be a simple matter. Design an adequate length to make the angle for the last step; a long enough block of wood & make some suitably deep & wide slots with a circular saw; take another block & make more (for the smaller knives); add another layer; glue the lot together; chop the end off at an angle & glue it onto the rest to form the support. Obviously this would be easier with a table saw, but I don't have one (& don't have anywhere to keep one, otherwise this would be an excuse to buy a nifty tool). Am I missing anything? Thanks. |
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