Here is a #diy ✨Test Tube Sawblade Storage✨ tutorial from @lasa_joyas - “You need test tubes, these are 15mm x 150mm, this size works great for me and the saw blades fit perfectly. The wood piece I've used is hand cut to fit 5 test tubes, 220mm x 50mm x 10mm (length x width x height) The holes are 16 mm, I used a 15mm wood drill bit, and then I sanded a bit more so the test tubes can slide easily into the hole. The o-rings are 15mm inside diameter x 20.5mm outside diameter. These are normally used for plumbing work, I've find that they are really useful in my workshop, I use them for the test tubes and also some smaller ones to keep my sandpaper tight on my split mandrel. I love this use, it was a great discovery ✨😘” Thank you for sharing this with us! The thing I like most about this community is there are many different ways to do everything. This set up (while it does take a little work to create it) looks gorgeous and the test tubes will keep your sawblades from rusting. I have mine in old cigar tubes. What do you do with yours? Also can we talk about brand of sawblade? Tell us what you use! 🙏🏻❤️ Hope everyone has a fabulous weekend! #metalsmithsociety #jewelrystudio #jewelersbench #jewelerstools