I needed a tool box in my workshop to hold all my carving tools and hand tools. I had tools in rolls, different cabinets and boxes. When I needed something it took time to find their hiding spot.
This walnut and birdseye maple toolbox is just what any workshop needs!
With handcut dovetails on the carcass and drawers, broken pediment top, and ebony and holly fans on the doors.
Now everything has a place to go and I still have room to grow.
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Well done and very eloquent. Probably a bit too eloquent for my shop as I'm in there 5 days a week finding ways to nick.. scratch.. and batter the fixtures. But.. none the less an extremely impressive build.
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Very nicely done. Your carving tools will have a place much nicer than my toolbox. Thanks for the photos.
Well done and very eloquent. Probably a bit too eloquent for my shop as I'm in there 5 days a week finding ways to nick.. scratch.. and batter the fixtures. But.. none the less an extremely impressive build.
Nice Job and the wife might even let that tool box in the house :)
Very impressive! Love the secret drawer below the pediment! My hand tools should be so lucky.
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