Some of you who follow this blog (all 3 of you) might remember that some time ago I gave a starter set of tools to a young man just getting into the craft. The first thing he wanted to build was a tool box so his stuff did not get messed up (kid after my own heart). I was unable to teach him in person (our schedules just don’t line up…10 year olds are busy these days). But with the miracle of the internet and a complete incompetent in the editors chair (me) I was finally able to produce an instructional video. My wife inherited the tool tote. I had to break it into 3 parts though. Here’s the first one.
-- Make furniture that lasts as long as the tree - Ryan

















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mafe
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#1 posted 724 days ago
Wonderful to see your face here.
Finally I know who is RG.
RG – on-line…
Best thoughts,
Mads
-- Mad F, the fanatical rhykenologist and vintage architect. Democraticwoodworking.
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#2 posted 724 days ago
Mads, You can call me Ryan of you please. It’s odd that I thought the same thing when I saw the picture of you with your leather-working bench. The thumbnails just don’t do a person justice, but then again neither do pictures.
-- Make furniture that lasts as long as the tree - Ryan
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#3 posted 724 days ago
Thank you Ryan.
Best of my thoughts,
Mads
-- Mad F, the fanatical rhykenologist and vintage architect. Democraticwoodworking.
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