I have a small and very crowded basement shop, and am looking for ideas on how to hold wood for various chain saw cutting operations to be done inside with an electric chainsaw. I do most of the preparation outdoors, but would like to be able to do things like rounding off corners of bowl blanks, or roughing out spindle blanks indoors on occasion. The most challenging thing is trying the counteract the tendency of the wood to move, either in the direction of the chain upon contact, or tipping down from the wight of the saw if trying to cut the corner from a relatively small, light bowl blank. I certainly don't want to stabilize things with my feet, as I am quite attached to them, at least for the moment. I'm hoping that some of you might have come up with some elegant solutions that don't take up much storage space, and can post some pictures.

Thanks, Dan