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I had been wanting to build a tool box to carry tools to club demos, and classes. I decided to do something along the lines of the
Stanley tool box that was posted a while back. I took the Sketchup file that Doobes created and scaled it up a bit to hold 26" hand saws. I opted for a milk paint finish. Details are on my
blog Thanks for looking. Comments and critiques always welcome.
Jonathan
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Digging it!
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Thats one fine looking toolbox Jonathan. Nice work,
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Terrific job! That looks great.
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Jonathan, very nice!! It is not only functional but very well thought out and extremely well crafted. I especially like the hinges.
The entire piece flows.
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Looks awesome. Can you give up some details? What are the dimensions on the sawtill? I'm doing some preliminary in-the-brain planning for a chest, and I'm not 100% sure what to allow for saws. I'm probably going to end up with 5 total and want to figure out what width I'll need.
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There is something about the look of clear finished secondary woods inside a painted exterior that I love. Great tool box. I'm starting to realize just how many tools can fit in a small box like this and just how much you can get done with those few tools. Its kinda liberating
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Very, very nice. Nice stealth gloat on the bedrock, too.
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That's a great looking box, and I'm sure its highly functional. Nicely done!
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Very nice! I really like those hinges. Look great on that box. Does it weigh a ton when filled with tools?
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