09-16-2015, 07:11 PM
I'm building a tool tote for my daughter/son-in-law for Christmas that will hold basic tools for doing odds and ends around the house...hanging pictures, minor repairs (they're not going to be homeowners in the near future, so we're not talking about anything resembling remodeling), stuff like that. im planning about 22" long, 8" wide, 6" high sides with some removable trays on top. Similar to this one.
I'm thinking 1/2" poplar should be plenty thick for the sides and bottom. The bottom will be dovetailed to the ends, and 1/4" rabbets on the bottom will be glued into grooves on the sides.
My question is about the ends...would 1/2" poplar be sturdy enough to support the tote and its contents from a 1" dowel handle, or would 3/4" thick be necessary?
Thanks!
David
I'm thinking 1/2" poplar should be plenty thick for the sides and bottom. The bottom will be dovetailed to the ends, and 1/4" rabbets on the bottom will be glued into grooves on the sides.
My question is about the ends...would 1/2" poplar be sturdy enough to support the tote and its contents from a 1" dowel handle, or would 3/4" thick be necessary?
Thanks!
David
Dave Arbuckle was kind enough to create a Sketchup model of my WorkMate benchtop: http://www.arbolloco.com/sketchup/MauleSkinnerBenchtop.skp