dedee
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Well here it is, finished. At last. I thought that I would never finish in time.
The postman did not bring the magnet cylinder catches from Woodfit so they will
have to be fitted later.
There are a number of firsts contained within this project.
First hand cut hardwood dovetails, first frame and panel door (in fact first ever door)
first resaw and first attempt at laminating.
All the wood with the exception of the ply used in the chisel holder was recycled.
WIP photos, more and larger WIP photos can be seen here here
Arranging the chisels for the holder.
Chisel holder.
Cutting the DTs
The carcase.
Resawing the board. I was somewhat apprehensive about this I am not keen to do this again.
Finished off the resaw with a proper saw!
The resawn panels after a little work with the only plane used on this project.
Cylindrical loose tenons used for the door frame.
12 strips of walnut cut on the table saw and numbered
6 strips per handle. The plastic prevent to much glue ending up all over the place.
The finished handles
The chisel holder is held upright with a roller catch
The chisel holder in the forward position
Hope you like it.
Andy
do I get extra points for showing it actually storing something? :wink:
The postman did not bring the magnet cylinder catches from Woodfit so they will
have to be fitted later.
There are a number of firsts contained within this project.
First hand cut hardwood dovetails, first frame and panel door (in fact first ever door)
first resaw and first attempt at laminating.
All the wood with the exception of the ply used in the chisel holder was recycled.
WIP photos, more and larger WIP photos can be seen here here
Arranging the chisels for the holder.
Chisel holder.
Cutting the DTs
The carcase.
Resawing the board. I was somewhat apprehensive about this I am not keen to do this again.
Finished off the resaw with a proper saw!
The resawn panels after a little work with the only plane used on this project.
Cylindrical loose tenons used for the door frame.
12 strips of walnut cut on the table saw and numbered
6 strips per handle. The plastic prevent to much glue ending up all over the place.
The finished handles
The chisel holder is held upright with a roller catch
The chisel holder in the forward position
Hope you like it.
Andy
do I get extra points for showing it actually storing something? :wink: