Fecn
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Since I finished the gate off, it's now a joy to work down by the shed/garage, and as a result, I've been cracking on with the toybox I promised to make for the nipper.
The toybox is made from some spare bits of wood in the garage.. most of which are left over from rebuilding the workshop last year.
As something of a break from the norm, I started out by designing most of this on sketchup and then making a cutting list from there. Since my workshop is so tiny, I have to unfold the table saw each time I want to use it, so having a cutting list was a real time saver.
The base is mitred together from 20mm T&G... there's a rebate on the top into which drops the 19mm hardwood ply bottom for the box. The sides are 6mm hardwood ply, and they again slot-into the base. The vertical pillars slot through the plywood bottom to re-inforce the mitres. The top decorative rail is made using sliding dovetails, and slots into stopped grooves in the structural rail underneath. Everything locks together nicely so the glue shouldn't have too much work to do.. and the sides and bottom have a bit of room for expansion/contraction.
On Saturday, I finished getting things to the right lengths, widths and shapes.. so everything fits together...
And here's the seat/lid ... which will sit flush with the top of the box when it's closed.
So.. all I've got left to do now is... rounding over.. chamfering... sanding.. sticking... dowels.. hinge.. lid... and some kind of finish.
The toybox is made from some spare bits of wood in the garage.. most of which are left over from rebuilding the workshop last year.
As something of a break from the norm, I started out by designing most of this on sketchup and then making a cutting list from there. Since my workshop is so tiny, I have to unfold the table saw each time I want to use it, so having a cutting list was a real time saver.
The base is mitred together from 20mm T&G... there's a rebate on the top into which drops the 19mm hardwood ply bottom for the box. The sides are 6mm hardwood ply, and they again slot-into the base. The vertical pillars slot through the plywood bottom to re-inforce the mitres. The top decorative rail is made using sliding dovetails, and slots into stopped grooves in the structural rail underneath. Everything locks together nicely so the glue shouldn't have too much work to do.. and the sides and bottom have a bit of room for expansion/contraction.
On Saturday, I finished getting things to the right lengths, widths and shapes.. so everything fits together...
And here's the seat/lid ... which will sit flush with the top of the box when it's closed.
So.. all I've got left to do now is... rounding over.. chamfering... sanding.. sticking... dowels.. hinge.. lid... and some kind of finish.