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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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Thank you all for the positive comments.
@ STeve. The nicer the chest, the harder the slapping, lol
@ jburklow I still need to improve the postings. Thank you

@Brian I decided for the piston just because it cost a fraction of a brass support. You are on track. It took me a while to decide what kind of toolchest did I want.

@Dennis Thank you Dennis. Coming from you makes me proud

@ LH, Thank you , glad you like it
 

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Absolutely beautiful chest Fernando. I have a Gerstner Model 52 Journeyman oak chest that cost $269.95 when I bought it brand spanking new and now I see it is $980.00. That gives an idea how long I have had it. I was an aircraft sheet metal mechanic and inspector for nearly 30 years and retired in 1987. The chest has been all over the world with me and still looks brand new. I had a padded aluminum box I put it in when I had to ship it to wherever. I always emptied it when shipping also.

Just for kicks I am thinking of building one similar to yours with a couple of differences. I am entertaining the thought of making it from birdseye maple with a walnut insert in the front drawer cover. Put the two square drawers in the center with the 6 narrow drawers on the sides and use 3/8" thick material for the drawer fronts and 1/8" thick brass bottoms lined with red felt. I still have a full set of hardware and locks I bought for $25.00 when I bought my box in case something got damaged, but it never happened and they are still in the original packaging.
 

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Hi Ken, thank you, glad you liked it.

It´s a good idea making a replica of your Journeyman chest. BM and Walnut will make a Heirloom one. Great idea to get original replacement parts too.

No pressure at all, but will be looking fwd to your posting.

Take care
 

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Hey Fernando - congratulations for this project being named Project of the Month….here

A WELL DESERVED HONOR!

Can't wait to see the next winner!

Jeff
 

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Thank you Jeff. Yes, I felt totally complimented and grateful for this mentioning

Even I´m a member since a year now, I am still finding new features in this site which hadn´t discovered before, such as the eMag. After receiving a couple of PM congratulating me on the mention, was only when I found the Emag.

I think I will dive into the page more time during the next weekend. Sure I´m still missing something.

Thank you

Fernando
 

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Fernando, I have been wanting to build a similar chest for some time now.
This is certainly a great inspiration to do it.

You have done a fantastic job with this.
Thanks for sharing
 

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this is one nice tool chest.
 

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wow man, that's a GORGEOUS piece… I wish I had me one of those! perhaps in the future when I find more time and talent ;-)
 

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Fernando,

Started through your projects after seeing the build for your wife. You have a gift! And passion for the wood. It shows! Looking around at your work area. Where is your shop?
 

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Instant favorite ! Thanks for sharing this magnificent chest.
 

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Thank you for the great comments. Means a lot to me.

Hi DOc. My house in in Buenos aires, A couple of miles south from Minessota

The shop is upstairs, where we used to have a sort of Music room, TV screen, etc for the teenagers





Now I upgraded



Thank you again
 

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Your wife must be a saint? You have to be generating a lot of noise? maybe more than the kids did? Insularted for sound? LOL yep just a few miles south!
 

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Fernando, you certainly autograph your work with quality! Very nice tool chest and certainly deserving of LJ's Project of the Month.
 

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Fernando, you certainly autograph your work with quality! Very nice tool chest and certainly deserving of LJ's Project of the Month. I like the layout of the drawers. I probably would have use the pneumatic cylinder to hold up the cover too.
 

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Excellent craftsmanship
 
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