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9 comments so far
jjohn
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#1 posted 1875 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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#2 posted 1875 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?
-- Adapt, improvise, overcome
Kerry
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#3 posted 1875 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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#4 posted 1875 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. Wood-a-holics unanimous president
Callum Kendall
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#5 posted 1875 days ago
Nice work!
Thanks for the post
Callum
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Jon3
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#6 posted 1874 days ago
If those are the L-N ones, I’ve got massive chisel envy. =)
GaryB
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#7 posted 1874 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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#8 posted 1846 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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#9 posted 1844 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.
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