March 22, 2026
Description
Holder that I use to mount jig saw blades (T shank) on Wall Control pegboard with well nuts. The blades are held at an angle such that they can be read for easy identification and spacing is wide enough so that you can grab individual blades fairly easily. The fitment around the blades may be a bit on the tight side for you as I didn't want mine wobbling around. There is a small recess for the well nuts such that the holder mounts perfectly flush against the panels.
This should work for any 0.25" pattern pegboard as well. Well nuts are overkill since you don't really need that much strength, but I just like my holders to be nice and tight up against the panels.
Updated 8/10 with slightly wider slots based on measurements from a Bosch T-Shank blade instead because I realized the Ryobi jig saw blades are garbage and don't even hold tightly into their own jig saws.
Designed for use with these well nuts: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08LCRBS4S
Stock of these is kind of in and out and if you're interested definitely contact https://worthytools.com/ to express your interest.
I've sourced some well nuts of my own as well now, but mine will only work with Wall Control and not Pegboard.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/147216546044
Use #6-32 x 1-¼"L bolts for mounting.
T-Shank Blade Set Pictured: https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-All-Purpose-Jig-Saw-Blade-Set-10-Piece-A14AK101/315966845
I am not sure how standardized the dimensions on these blades are, but even the metal blades within the same set are slightly thinner than the wood ones and therefore are a looser fit. The blade opening dimensions on this as a bit touchy....I've found that printing with different # of perimeters or printing with different extrusion multipliers or with external perimeters first can make a noticeable difference for fitment.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — NoDerivatives
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