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Tool Chest
comments (4) May 16th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
I needed a modest-sized tool chest to transport tools I will be using at a workshop this summer. I wanted something fairly compact, not a "master craftsman" chest (another project for another day). I studied a lot of designs in books and via the web, including FWW. I highly recommend Jim Tolpin's The Toolbox Book, even if you are not making a tool chest.
I decided to use some baltic birch plywood I already had on hand. I wanted something that would make tools easy to reach and return, with two smaller bins I could keep handy when working at someone else's bench away from home. Using the fairly bland baltic ply, I decided to make a stark design and not try to hide the plywood nature of the materials. I like the decorative aspect of miter keys in a contrasting wood, so I decided to use that construction method for this project.
Design or Plan used: My Own Design - David Hickson
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Comments (4)
Posted: 1:15 pm on May 24th
Posted: 10:21 pm on May 23rd
Good, functional design. I like your thought that things can be rearranged as new needs develop---I believe the old fashioned craftmen used the same approach, ending up with magnificent chests that held EVERYTHING and needed 3 men and a boy to carry them!
Posted: 3:42 pm on May 22nd
Posted: 8:56 pm on May 19th
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