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9 comments so far
jjohn
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392 posts in 254 days
posted 218 days ago
Good way to keep everything tucked away and safe. You got my curiosity going though. Whats in the right hand side of the box?
-- JJohn
Slacker
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174 posts in 241 days
posted 218 days ago
Very sweet… I am working on something similar. Do you find it helps you keep bench surfaces free of clutter and your tools more easy to find?
-- There are three kinds of people... those who can count, and those who can't
Kerry
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114 posts in 330 days
posted 218 days ago
Nice job. Like I told Slacker a few days ago, you’re really going to be glad you made this. For the first while it’s such a treat actually knowing where the tool you need is.
Kerry
-- Alberta, Canada
Bradford
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654 posts in 363 days
posted 218 days ago
That explains a lot. When precision and craftsmanship collide. Nice cabinet, but I wouldn’t tell anyone where you live. (Some things are best left a secret)
-- so much wood, so little time. Bradford.
thetimberkid
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posted 218 days ago
Nice work!
Thanks for the post
Callum
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Jon3
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posted 217 days ago
If those are the L-N ones, I’ve got massive chisel envy. =)
GaryB
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24 posts in 219 days
posted 217 days ago
jjohn, check my other project post for the other side of the cabinet. I have misc other chisels and marking tools.
Slacker, I’m sure it helps, but I still get a lot of stuff on the bench, I am looking foward to having the bank of drawers finished below the bench as well.
Jon3, yes they are L-N, I am lucky to have several of their tools, have accumulated over time.
Texasgaloot
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posted 188 days ago
The saws… tell us what kind of saws those are… This is killing me…
Excellent job, btw!
-- There's no tool like an old tool...
GaryB
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posted 186 days ago
Texasgaloot,
One LN tenon saw, one LN carcass saw, and one Wentzloff dovetail saw.
I love the smaller saws, but have not gotten good at using the larger yet.