Dutch style tool chest build

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Tom Brill general woodworker and woodsman
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So here’s a Dutch style tool chest I’ve been working on for about a week
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Have to agree, wish mine was as neat in the inside, I just threw my small hand tools in , one day I 'll get it done, but paying work comes first though.
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Get us a photo what colour did you go for I’m adding a draw now
 
Do the Dutch really make their tool chests this way?
Tried Googling. Only found US folks.
Think it’s just a very old design like the English tool chests
 
I wonder if it's what ended up in America with Dutch immigrants when they came to settle ?

It'd be interesting to do a bit or research on some of the Dutch websites or their museum sites about their historic tools and chests.
 
I wonder if it's what ended up in America with Dutch immigrants when they came to settle ?

It'd be interesting to do a bit or research on some of the Dutch websites or their museum sites about their historic tools and chests.
Mostly led now by Chris Swartz I think that’s who I got plane off
 
We had a Dutch picture framing tutor at colege and he inherited a huge number of wooden planes from his grandfather who was a town joiner, so I wouldn't be surprised if the town based joiners had larger and more elaborate chests, much like the English.

In rural Denmark sophisticated historic joiners tools seem to be non-existent and I would imagine that rural Dutch joiners had an equally sized set of tools to the Danish.
 
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