Heath Robinson
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Thought maybe you lot would like to see this, it's the toolbox I made on my furniture course about 18 months ago.
It's a black walnut frame with oak panelling, and beech drawer backs and a beech and wenge lift-out tool tray. The drawer-fronts have wenge details and handles, and there's a hexagonal brass rod that runs down the front to keep them in when moving it about.
There's a space under the tray that fits 4&1/2 and 5&1/2 planes and bits and bobs, and the chisels hang down the back of the drawers.
It's all hand done, and took an age to make, 3 weeks pretty much non-stop. It weighs a ton.
Anyway, thought I'd better show that I can actually swing a chisel, not just waffle.
Jake
It's a black walnut frame with oak panelling, and beech drawer backs and a beech and wenge lift-out tool tray. The drawer-fronts have wenge details and handles, and there's a hexagonal brass rod that runs down the front to keep them in when moving it about.
There's a space under the tray that fits 4&1/2 and 5&1/2 planes and bits and bobs, and the chisels hang down the back of the drawers.
It's all hand done, and took an age to make, 3 weeks pretty much non-stop. It weighs a ton.
Anyway, thought I'd better show that I can actually swing a chisel, not just waffle.
Jake