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Gifts for Mini-Me - BaileyNo5 - 12-18-2017 Busy in the shop this week putting together gifts for the grandkids. They've been admiring my tool tote, so I built some for them. The bodies are wormy spalted birch harvested last winter. One has a hawthorne handle, also harvested last winter, and the other two handles are cherry. The handles are glued wedged tenons, and the bodies are nailed with Tremont 1-1/2" headless brads. Skinny little things that have a death grip. I figured they would drive easy into this spalted birch, but I ended up pre-drilling all the holes. Bottoms are scrap pine, also nailed on. Finish is 1 coat of shellac and wax. I think they'll have a good time with these, and the boys will especially like the wormholes, I'm sure. RE: Gifts for Mini-Me - barryvabeach - 12-19-2017 Nice looking totes, Not to give you much more work, but when I have done similar things for nephews or nieces, I add their initials somewhere. Quickest way is using a letter stamp kit, next is to just cut out an initial of thin wood and tack it on, hardest and most time consuming is routing it in. Even without that, I am sure they will love it, but kids seem to love their initials on stuff. RE: Gifts for Mini-Me - C. in Indy - 12-19-2017 This is a great idea, very useful, rugged, good-looking totes! Chris RE: Gifts for Mini-Me - overland - 12-19-2017 Very nice totes. Are they from a plan, or your own invention? RE: Gifts for Mini-Me - BaileyNo5 - 12-19-2017 (12-19-2017, 09:21 AM)overland Wrote: Very nice totes. Are they from a plan, or your own invention? Thanks for the comment, Chris. Overland, I seldom use plans and I don't usually measure stuff with a tape. Even when I have plans, I modify them to suit materials on hand. So no plans for these. Lots of times I just search for the item I am going to build, then browse a bunch of images until I find something I like or something that gives me an idea or two. In this case, I made the one with the curved Hawthorne handle first. I had to do a lot of shaping with a rasp on it, which took a lot of time. So on the next two I went with turned cherry handles, which were quicker. Lots of projects to do at Christmas, have to be speedy about it! RE: Gifts for Mini-Me - Rick Barton - 12-19-2017 Nice! RE: Gifts for Mini-Me - Bill_Houghton - 12-19-2017 Now you have to fill them - birthdays, future holidays... RE: Gifts for Mini-Me - Birdseye Bill - 12-19-2017 (12-18-2017, 10:51 PM)BaileyNo5 Wrote: Busy in the shop this week putting together gifts for the grandkids. They've been admiring my tool tote, so I built some for them. The bodies are wormy spalted birch harvested last winter. One has a hawthorne handle, also harvested last winter, and the other two handles are cherry. The handles are glued wedged tenons, and the bodies are nailed with Tremont 1-1/2" headless brads. Skinny little things that have a death grip. I figured they would drive easy into this spalted birch, but I ended up pre-drilling all the holes. Bottoms are scrap pine, also nailed on. Finish is 1 coat of shellac and wax. These are beautiful. They'll love it. |