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The chest is made out of cedar, salvaged from an old corner cabinet disassembled 20 years ago when we moved to our current house. Fortunately I kept the lumber in the attic for all this time.

I have been researching for a tool chest since a couple of months ago. (I don´t know why surfing the web is now called research)

I finally decided for a chest similar in size to Gerstner 92XL , but I didn´t like the fact that upper drawers are partially hidden by the front rail of the chest. So I made the upper case copying from DocK16´s blog (Woodsmith 183)

PS: This short video shows the lid and drawer opening

http://static.photobucket.com/player.swf

Overall measurement of this tool chest (HxWxD)

Cm 47x60x33 ( 18.5" x 23.5" x 13")

Top compartment cm 8 x 56 x 26 (3.125" x 22" x 10.25")

Drawers

(4) cm 4.9 x 9 x 27 (1.93"x 3.5" x 10.625")

(6) cm 16.5 x 3 x 27 (6.5" x 1.2" x 10.625")

(2) cm 16.5 x 3,5 x 27 (6.5" x 1.4" x 10.625")

(2) cm 56.5 x 4.5 x 27 (22.25" x 1.75"x 10.625")

(1) cm 56.5 x 6 x 27 (22.25"x 2.375" x 10.625")

Total 15 drawers

Total empty weight : A lot. This type of tool box should be placed on a roller chest.

I started building this chest by beginning of March this year. So at the end it took me 6 weekends as average.
A lot of distractions, besides daily work for a living, business trips, etc. Suddenly I was required to make and finish a couple of presents, such as the last chessboard . I still have one in progress.

Cutting the boards left quite a lot of scrap. Almost all the miter ends.



Meanwhile I saw Woodworker's Journal video. Couldn´t resist to build my Tambour Box from the corners leftovers. A fun distraction indeed.

One of the toughest parts was planning the measurements, and the cuts. Despite I choose a nice curly cedar for the small drawer fronts. I needed to redo some of them, and lost the nice continous grain pattern. (It could be worse)

For the measurements, I picked up Gertsner measures, and made the carcass. Measures of the drawers were taken from the dry assembled case.



I include a style and rail horizontal drawer separator dadoing the sides of the carcase. I did also make 3 vertical separators for the small drawers.



Trying to get aligned the drawers as much as possible was also a challenge. Got to get things right in four dimensions. Length, width, depth, and grain pattern !! I almost forgot about that. Knowledgeable people only concentrate in grain and design. I need to concentrate in the basics, just to say to protect my fingers. (Still a long way to go)

Drawers are standard tongue and groove jointed, and lined up with green vinyl.



Lid is box jointed in the sides with a mitered inlay in the borders. Piano hinge and neumatic support.



I know, that piston has nothing to do with this stile. But I liked the way it worked. I may change it in the next one.

Hope you enjoy.

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Very nice! I'm currently working on a tool…rollaway, I guess you'd call it. Pics one day. Meanwhile, nice work.
 

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I am so impressed with your chest. I would so love to build one like it. Very Nice
 

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Gorgeous, you have lucky tools to find such a fine home. I like the drawer face to rail joint. It looks strong and fairly easy to make. My kind of joinery, hope there isn't a hidden trick to them, I plan on using them. Thanks for the post.
 

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nice toolchest !!! no, really nice tool chest !! someday i'm going to do that myself … it must be a completely fun project …
 

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Fernando, this a very nice piece.

What profile bit did you use for the panel?

thanks for the video
 

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Fernando, that is one fantastic toolchest. You can never have too many drawers in a toolchest and the different depths you have chosen should cater for most items.
I admire your craftsmanship.

regards
 

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Thank you,

@JL7, Jeff you know aligning panels wasn´t a problem. Front drawers was the toughest part.

@drbyte Dennis, your better half will be cliaming it for silverware or sewing I will probably build anotherone. It will not only be fun, but also more cheaper than a divorce, lol

@ Ianwater I use a grizzly H5550 panel bit in a router table ( aprox 6000 rpm, slowly)


@Ruddy, yes a lot of drawers. The key issue is to remember where is what. :)
 

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Hi Fernando, I see You have been busy with another wonderful project, This is ONE REALLY NICE CHEST. Your craftsmanship and choice of design are great. The chest looks like one from a great master, and it is! Your work is a real inspiration to me, and Your posts always are interesting and informative, thanks for sharing
 

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hi , fantastic tool chest that should keep all your tools safe and sound for many many years to come
you did a great job with the build a lot of work in it
branch
 

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Fernando that is a wonderful tool chest, I really love it.
Beautiful work, details and design.
Wauuuuu…
One of these days!
Best thoughts,
Mads
 

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Fernando what a beautiful tool chest I love that you saved the wood from another piece of redundant furniture
Really really nice job
Best
Trevor
 

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AWESOME JOB!!! thanks for the tour.
Stuk4×4
 

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Wonderful tool chest, Fernando. Your efforts have definitely been worthwhile.
 

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When I saw it all I could think was WOW!

It is beautiful, a real labour of love and fine craftsmanship.

jamie
 

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Thank you all for the comments. They encourage me.

@Mic Yes I´m starting to try simultaneously to attack a couple of projects. Glad you like it.

@branch Thank you Hugo. Still a long way.

@mafe One of these days! Yes start thinking where to store your beautiful hand made tools. (I started from the reverse side)

@tdv Thank you Trevor

@stuk4×4 You´re welcome Walt. Thank you

@BritBoxmaker Glad you like it Martyn. Thanks for stopping by

@Jamie Thank you Jamie. I put my best dedication on this.
 

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Smile.
I will put in in the favorites now.
Mads
 

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The last time I said nice chest I got slapped. But…nice chest. Fernando you have a beauty to enjoy for decades, the color sets off the piece very well.
 

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Fernando all I can say is AWESOME! great craftsmanship! fantastic job and thanks for the detailed posting it is great to see how people put things together
 

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This is an absolutely wonderful tool chest. And it's from salvaged wood? That's just icing on the cake. I like the piston action on the lid, seems like it would be a great feature. Thanks for sharing, I'll keep this in mind when I make my tool chest (someday).
 
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