Kati had some vintage luggage with clothes hangers. The clothes hangers had broken corners and she asked me to make her some new ones. I went out to the lumber store, picked up some 5/8″ Birch plywood. I used a Kreg Rip-Cut to cut the plywood down to size and my old Craftsman scroll saw to make the hangers. I discovered that plywood dulled my scroll saw blades really quickly, so the hangers weren’t cut as nicely as I had hoped, but they looked good enough and work fine.
What I Used:
5/8″ Birch plywood
Kreg Rip-Cut
Craftsman Scrollsaw
Random Orbit Sander (Dewalt)
Clamps
Drill (Hitachi)
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