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This one is all about assembly! I receive a lot of requests to include more details on my assembly process. This is a detail that many articles, videos, and DVDs tend to leave out, so hopefully this helps to fill some gaps. Keep in mind that every project will require a different glueup and clamping strategy, and this is just one way to get the job done. Hopefully it will give you some tips and tricks that you can put in your virtual “tool cabinet” for future use. I also cover the layout of my tools and how to secure them inside the case.
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Remember, this video is being pulled from the Wood Whisperer Guild archive for your viewing pleasure. For more information about the Guild, check out WoodWhispererGuild.com
Here is a closup of the ply endgrain for those that requested it.
Other Episodes in this Series:
Wall-Hanging Tool Chest Pt. 1
Wall-Hanging Tool Chest Pt. 2
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4 comments so far
Dan M
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#1 posted 651 days ago
I’m a big wood nerd.
-- Dan M, SW Suburbs, Chicago IL
RobS
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#2 posted 650 days ago
Excellent job, enjoyed witnessing the entire approach. Thanks for sharing.
-- Rob (A) Waxahachie,TX
Ken90712
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#3 posted 650 days ago
As always marc great video amd a Joy to watch. Yes I’m a wood nerd as well I caught it when you said it as well. Sorry I missed to in Vegas…...
-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"
Roger
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#4 posted 649 days ago
as with all you do, great build, great vids, great music, great talk-threws.. very nice project. you are a lot more advanced in this hobby than I, and sometimes the eyeball method works great for some spacing, but, I keep a deck or 2 of playing cards around the shop for “gauging” space between drawers, doors, or whatever. they work great. 1, 2, 3, thick, or however many you need for the amount of space you’d like.
-- Roger from KY. Work/Play/Travel Safe. Kentuk55@bellsouth.net
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