I have watched hours of French cleat videos now and have gleaned a few ideas. Your video, however, has presented me with better, more practical ideas than all the hours before. You have a new fan.
The saw holder is the best. I have a bunch of large commercially made holders that use the same principal for my rakes, shovels, brooms, etc. Each row of 5 holders can handle a huge amount of weight. I will be making your version for my saws and maybe other tools too. Thanks.
Best combo of useful, well-thought out French cleat racks/holders I have seen and I have watched a LOT of videos trying to build my list of what i want to make. Well done
While eating breakfast I saw you video and i congratulate you on a presentation that has very nice consequences and is not just cute. While I don't have a cleat wall you ideas will easily accommodate by needs and I thank you
The saw holder is brilliant! And I plan on making a modified version on your paper towel holder for storing wrapping paper rolls in my craft room! I don't particularly like storing rolls of tape and twine all together that way, it can be a hassle to get to the ones in the middle if you have a lot of different kinds, but I do like the simplicity of the holder for other things.
Just installed French cleats in my workshop and I’ve been trying to figure the best way to hold my pull saws, and I think you’re idea is ingenious. Thanks for the video.
Good variety of handing solutions. I like the saw grip build but I hang them backwards so you don't keep gouging the holder. For extra grip a racing bike inner tube or srink tube around the dowel.
With a very small shop space, I'm always looking for easy ways to place modular tool groups. I may just remove some pegboard and replace it with french cleats. Thank you for sharing your nice, but fairly easy to fab tool access wall. I love how these groups can be rearranged, excellent system!
Super cool video! It’s like you heard me when I said, “Yes please!”. Thanks for this one I love all of these. I’m going to make a tape one that has more of a boxed front with an old hacksaw blade attached to the front edge for tearing the tape off.
That sounds like a good innovation! I find I usually just pull the tape off and take it to wherever I'm working, but maybe the next french cleat video will have an update to the tape rack!
@@EveningWoodworker 🤣 I'm sure yours works great just as is. I just have a station in my shop where I use duct tape often. Again, fantastic video. Thanks
I am currently remodeling a large shed into a woodshop and fell in love with french cleat designs but had no idea where to even start. This video was so incredibly helpful, so thank you! I genuinely feel like all of these "brackets" are beginner friendly builds and theyre super clever!
I just made a custom rack for nail polish which is what got me to your channel. This level of organization is so satisfying. Thanks for sharing, will definitely be returning to this video for inspiration!
Great timing that I just saw this video! I just finished 2 walls full of French Cleats in my garage. Now the fun begins! I'm excited to steal your idea for the saw rack! Thanks for sharing!
FANTATIC IDEA! I have just finished making your saw holder for my workshop. For year I have used screws as hook, or if I and feeling fancy magnets. Your holder has saved me valuable wall space and I have used some of the space slots to hold my addustable squares. THANKS YOU for posting this vidoe, you have just found yourself another subscriber.
A couple of months away from house renovations, garage/workshop is being upgraded to French cleat walls, as well as overflow pantry storage under the staircase
Oh you know what we like. This is the stuff. Thank you for going into detail. I think many cleat/holder videos do not cover the thickness of cleats or leave out a side view of a holder so you aren't able to see how they put it together. All of your holders are nice and clean and well thought out. I love a good pliers holder too. Tip down recesses with a thin laminated front and back is good for 2-4 pliers or the rack version with a dowel to hang them tip it. Tip down again with rectangle grid is fun. Just a long box for general hand tools is always welcome too. I keep two pliers in my hip pouch but find pliers to be the tool I reach for as much as screwdrivers. Hammer holder is another one where I"m attached to the type that is just a open notch with the handles hanging down and available to grab and lift out. Like your basic chisel/clamp rack with the hammer heads lined up to fit 4 or more on one board. Can glue on little nibs to keep them in there or sand in the bevel to sink in to get them to stay.
Thanks for all of the very ingenious ideas. Your engineer's mind with your woodworking creativity and skill is appreciated very much. Keep these French cleat ideas coming :)
@@EveningWoodworker I made the saw holder and it works great! Amazing creativity. I also made the sanding disc holder and the tape holder. Thanks again!
Excellent ideas Matt! You appeared on a suggested video pop up. I love French cleats, they’re so easy to rearrange items as needed. I used French cleats to hang a multitude of cabinets I picked up on the cheap. I see another benefit to having chisels hanging in the method you chose, the edges will stay sharper longer I believe. .
@@EveningWoodworker Jared, I am so sorry but still laughing. Matt is Jared’s cousin, but not your cousin. Maybe you do have a Matt who’s related, I don’t know. But Matt and Jared are couple of young men who help me out when I need to run the sawmill and apparently he was on my mind. That’s my excuse and yes, I’m sticking to it! 😂
The design for the saw till is rockin'! I've seen that mechanism used before but I think you may have really nailed the simplicity. I also like the very simple low-tech stops to keep the racks stable on the cleats. May I suggest a clamp rack for next time?
I enjoy your simple explanations and creativity. Thanks for sharing. I like the shirt, would be good for the shop if it had a v-neck (And could get purple). Can't wear the closed collar.
I have used the French Cleat system in a few of my shops and I have always hated them for four reasons. 1) they collect dust. 2) they collect spiders with webs. 3) the tool shelves would always come down when trying to retrieve a tool. 4) they take up so much wall space for only a small amount of tools. Now with that said, I believe that you have solved the tool shelf locking mechanism. And very brillantly I might add. I also know that someone might fill the whole French Cleat system with craddies of tools and that could solve another issue. But until the spider issue gets solved, I think I will stick to the drawers. But anyway, great job.
Exceptionally well thought out. Nicely done, my friend. If you’re feeling generous with any scrap of scrap I could handle having an upgrade to my stock
This is really good. I'll copy some of your ideas! I have a rafter square like yours (5:12), but it hangs perfectly balanced from the hole, so I'll probably just bang a nail into a suitable place rather than making a rack for it.
So something I've found is that for me it's important everything can be removed from the front without taking up vertical space. Maybe my wall is just overcrowded but I'm not sure you're going to love that hammer rack, because you can't put anything right above it. Many of my first holders had this issue and I had to replace them :) I'm definitely copying your chisel rack though !
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I have watched hours of French cleat videos now and have gleaned a few ideas. Your video, however, has presented me with better, more practical ideas than all the hours before. You have a new fan.
Thank you! I appreciate that!
Projects like these are the best for new builders to hone and develop skills.
sliding key is absolutely genius....
Those locks are a great idea - thanks
This will keep me busy for a while. Thanks!
The saw holder was the only thing that baffled me. Not anymore! Thanks so much!
Now you know the secrets!
The sliding key - an excellent idea there.
I don’t do too much woodwork, but I like watching this channel. His explanations are precise. Became a member.
Very interesting. I've definitely picked up some pointers from this video. Thanks for sharing
The saw holder is the best. I have a bunch of large commercially made holders that use the same principal for my rakes, shovels, brooms, etc. Each row of 5 holders can handle a huge amount of weight. I will be making your version for my saws and maybe other tools too. Thanks.
I Love your shop! I wish I had that much wall space as well as that many tools. Your instructions were very clear..thank you!
Thanks I'm glad it helped!
Best combo of useful, well-thought out French cleat racks/holders I have seen and I have watched a LOT of videos trying to build my list of what i want to make. Well done
Thank you!
Thank you for another great video, Matt Damon! You are a truly talented man.
Thanks!... and yes I'll take all of the paychecks for Matt Damon too
That saw holder has got to be the greatest thing I’ve ever seen😎💯
Thanks! It's pretty sweet!
Very cool ideas - especially the saw till
Thanks!
While eating breakfast I saw you video and i congratulate you on a presentation that has very nice consequences and is not just cute. While I don't have a cleat wall you ideas will easily accommodate by needs and I thank you
Thanks! Glad you liked it
Saw holder is perfect! Great idea. Also the locking methods, I must try those. Thanks
The saw holder is brilliant! And I plan on making a modified version on your paper towel holder for storing wrapping paper rolls in my craft room! I don't particularly like storing rolls of tape and twine all together that way, it can be a hassle to get to the ones in the middle if you have a lot of different kinds, but I do like the simplicity of the holder for other things.
The slide in locking key is Genius.
That sliding key idea is beautiful and simple
I love the saw tool holder! I'm going to steal that. I'm also going to copy your chisel rack.
Just installed French cleats in my workshop and I’ve been trying to figure the best way to hold my pull saws, and I think you’re idea is ingenious. Thanks for the video.
Nice! I've had nowhere to hang my carpenter saws or hack saws until now! Thanks!!!
Good luck! It's not too hard and it works well!
Your French cleat designs are very nice. Simple, functional.
Saw holder engineering is genius
They're nice looking and you have something clever ideas. I especially like the saw rack.
Thank you!
It's always nice to see a different take on French cleats! Keep innovating!
Each of these is just different enough from others for me to say" ah, now that I can use it!" This a great example of creativity at its best!
Thank you! I appreciate that!
The saw Holder is brilliant it also works well with marbles
That saw holder is genius!
The saw holder is genius!
Good variety of handing solutions. I like the saw grip build but I hang them backwards so you don't keep gouging the holder. For extra grip a racing bike inner tube or srink tube around the dowel.
That's a good idea! I just figured I'd replace the front or build a new one once it gets too trashed.
Excellent video!
Awesome holders - some of these I've never seen anyone do like you did, impressive and thanks!
Thanks! It's fun to come up with new designs!
You my friend are super talented. Great tips and tricks on making these holders
The saw hanger is the best!!!
Thanks for the bright cleat caddy ideas
Thank you for all the detail as to “how to” very helpful
You are genius
Great video Matt!!! Thanks for so many ingenious ideas!!!
Ok….now I need to build a French clear wall. I really enjoy your videos. Appreciate how you share your ideas.
Thanks! I'm glad you like it
With a very small shop space, I'm always looking for easy ways to place modular tool groups. I may just remove some pegboard and replace it with french cleats.
Thank you for sharing your nice, but fairly easy to fab tool access wall. I love how these groups can be rearranged, excellent system!
It's addicting... once you build some and see how well it works you may just want to do more!
Saw holder idea was awesome!
That's a lot of genius in one video! Great ideas 👍
Thanks! 👍
I enjoy how your videos move along, no wasted time or over-explaining. The content is interesting and relevant.
Thank you.
Thanks, that's my goal!
Great job! I like the saw-holding one the most! Cool trick!
You used french cleats in a great way. You inspired me to put some in my shop. Thank you.
They're pretty handy!
Super cool video! It’s like you heard me when I said, “Yes please!”. Thanks for this one I love all of these. I’m going to make a tape one that has more of a boxed front with an old hacksaw blade attached to the front edge for tearing the tape off.
That sounds like a good innovation! I find I usually just pull the tape off and take it to wherever I'm working, but maybe the next french cleat video will have an update to the tape rack!
@@EveningWoodworker 🤣 I'm sure yours works great just as is. I just have a station in my shop where I use duct tape often. Again, fantastic video. Thanks
Thanks for the great ideas!
Awesome saw holder idea, thank you for sharing this with us from Henrico County Virginia
I am currently remodeling a large shed into a woodshop and fell in love with french cleat designs but had no idea where to even start. This video was so incredibly helpful, so thank you! I genuinely feel like all of these "brackets" are beginner friendly builds and theyre super clever!
I'm glad it helped... good luck!
That saw holder is genius! Simple but super effective!
Thanks!
This is a great video with wonderful tool holder ideas! Thank you for making the video and sharing it.
Very smart ideas! Thank you for the video 👍🏽
Nice organize tools. Thank you for video.
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Very clever saw holder
Thanks! I'm still amazed at how effective it is.
I just made a custom rack for nail polish which is what got me to your channel. This level of organization is so satisfying. Thanks for sharing, will definitely be returning to this video for inspiration!
Great timing that I just saw this video! I just finished 2 walls full of French Cleats in my garage. Now the fun begins! I'm excited to steal your idea for the saw rack! Thanks for sharing!
Let your imagination run wild!
Love your locking features - Such a simple solution.
Some really creative and inspiring ideas that are nicely implemented. And nice video, too. Thanks and well done!
Some great ideas here!
A very nice build as usual! Thanks!
love the dowel saw holder..fantastic
Thanks! Glad you like it
FANTATIC IDEA! I have just finished making your saw holder for my workshop. For year I have used screws as hook, or if I and feeling fancy magnets. Your holder has saved me valuable wall space and I have used some of the space slots to hold my addustable squares. THANKS YOU for posting this vidoe, you have just found yourself another subscriber.
I'm glad it helped! It definitely helps to save space.
A couple of months away from house renovations, garage/workshop is being upgraded to French cleat walls, as well as overflow pantry storage under the staircase
Very practical solutions!
The sliding key was cool, but the underside cleat/dowel pin was new to me
I really enjoyed this, thanks for sharing. I especially like the saw holder.
Excellent idea.
Love your content! Thanks for the video
Glad you enjoy it!
Nice i have diy m’y wall with plywood.
The next week, i making cleat en after making , saw rack- Hammer rack and glue rack
Too Smart. Nice idea!
Oh you know what we like. This is the stuff. Thank you for going into detail. I think many cleat/holder videos do not cover the thickness of cleats or leave out a side view of a holder so you aren't able to see how they put it together. All of your holders are nice and clean and well thought out.
I love a good pliers holder too. Tip down recesses with a thin laminated front and back is good for 2-4 pliers or the rack version with a dowel to hang them tip it. Tip down again with rectangle grid is fun. Just a long box for general hand tools is always welcome too. I keep two pliers in my hip pouch but find pliers to be the tool I reach for as much as screwdrivers.
Hammer holder is another one where I"m attached to the type that is just a open notch with the handles hanging down and available to grab and lift out. Like your basic chisel/clamp rack with the hammer heads lined up to fit 4 or more on one board. Can glue on little nibs to keep them in there or sand in the bevel to sink in to get them to stay.
Great ideas on the hammer holder! If this one doesn't work out then I may try your design.
Wonderful vid.
No BSing. You got to the point quickly.
You got my sub.
Great ideas here. Thanks.
Thanks for all of the very ingenious ideas. Your engineer's mind with your woodworking creativity and skill is appreciated very much. Keep these French cleat ideas coming :)
Thanks! Now I gotta go make some more
@@EveningWoodworker I made the saw holder and it works great! Amazing creativity. I also made the sanding disc holder and the tape holder. Thanks again!
Nicely done... bravo! Enjoyed it, thanks for sharing.
Absolutely awesome 👏🏼
Inspirational, thank you!
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Excellent ideas Matt! You appeared on a suggested video pop up. I love French cleats, they’re so easy to rearrange items as needed. I used French cleats to hang a multitude of cabinets I picked up on the cheap. I see another benefit to having chisels hanging in the method you chose, the edges will stay sharper longer I believe. .
Not sure who Matt is, but yes they're super useful!
@@EveningWoodworker Jared, I am so sorry but still laughing. Matt is Jared’s cousin, but not your cousin. Maybe you do have a Matt who’s related, I don’t know. But Matt and Jared are couple of young men who help me out when I need to run the sawmill and apparently he was on my mind. That’s my excuse and yes, I’m sticking to it! 😂
Really nice mate . Watched again !
Thanks man! Every view counts!
Very innovative.
The design for the saw till is rockin'! I've seen that mechanism used before but I think you may have really nailed the simplicity. I also like the very simple low-tech stops to keep the racks stable on the cleats. May I suggest a clamp rack for next time?
Yeah a clamp rack is not a bad idea for the next set of holders!
Great ideas -
Brilliant! Love it.
Thanks for the ideas. The saw holder is brilliant!
Great vid! Def inspired me
Excellent!!!
I enjoy your simple explanations and creativity. Thanks for sharing.
I like the shirt, would be good for the shop if it had a v-neck (And could get purple). Can't wear the closed collar.
Nice
I have used the French Cleat system in a few of my shops and I have always hated them for four reasons. 1) they collect dust. 2) they collect spiders with webs. 3) the tool shelves would always come down when trying to retrieve a tool. 4) they take up so much wall space for only a small amount of tools. Now with that said, I believe that you have solved the tool shelf locking mechanism. And very brillantly I might add. I also know that someone might fill the whole French Cleat system with craddies of tools and that could solve another issue. But until the spider issue gets solved, I think I will stick to the drawers. But anyway, great job.
I think my favorite is a combination of some drawers and some French cleats. Also a good pest control company is helpful!
Exceptionally well thought out. Nicely done, my friend. If you’re feeling generous with any scrap of scrap I could handle having an upgrade to my stock
Haha! I'll let you know
This is really good. I'll copy some of your ideas! I have a rafter square like yours (5:12), but it hangs perfectly balanced from the hole, so I'll probably just bang a nail into a suitable place rather than making a rack for it.
Sounds like they have located the hole better on the newer squares. I'm glad this gave you some ideas!
Great video, lots of idea percolating in the bean now. I really liked your "Screw it" shirt but couldn't find them on your website.
Thanks for the heads up on my website! Try it now www.eveningwoodworker.com/merch
Your saw holder is great, what is the thickness, hight and width of the individual holders?
So something I've found is that for me it's important everything can be removed from the front without taking up vertical space. Maybe my wall is just overcrowded but I'm not sure you're going to love that hammer rack, because you can't put anything right above it. Many of my first holders had this issue and I had to replace them :) I'm definitely copying your chisel rack though !
That's good insight! I may have to do another version once I use these for awhile and decide what I like and don't like.