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My last build for 2020 is something for myself, a chest for tools which will fit into the space underneath my bench.
I've been building for much of this month, and it is reasonably progressed. A little light reading while you munch on Christmas leftovers. There are 6 chapters on my website.
Scroll down to "Underbench Cabinet":
http://www.inthewoodshop.com/Furniture/index.html
I have placed this in "Woodworking" as it is a blended build.
Best wishes for the festive season.
Regards from Perth
Derek
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Nice work as usual Derek!
Always a pleasure to follow one of your projects.
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(12-27-2020, 12:20 PM)Derek Cohen Wrote: My last build for 2020 is something for myself, a chest for tools which will fit into the space underneath my bench.
I've been building for much of this month, and it is reasonably progressed. A little light reading while you munch on Christmas leftovers. There are 6 chapters on my website.
Scroll down to "Underbench Cabinet": http://www.inthewoodshop.com/Furniture/index.html
I have placed this in "Woodworking" as it is a blended build.
Best wishes for the festive season.
Regards from Perth
Derek
Nice piece of furniture for under the work bench!
Very impressive website!!!
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Looks great! Makes me want to make something like it.
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(12-28-2020, 07:08 AM)Bill_de Wrote: Nice piece of furniture for under the work bench!
Very impressive website!!!
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Bill, thanks for the comments about the website. I started it around 15 or so years ago. It was primarily for hand tools, since there was so little website reading available at the time. I am a blended woodworker, and recently decided to add a power tool and machine section. It will grow in size - I have many articles to upload.
Regards from Perth
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I always enjoy and learn from your builds. Thank you for posting.
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(This post was last modified: 01-01-2021, 07:27 PM by Derek Cohen.)
You are welcome, Martin.
I recommend tuning into the build, as it appears on my website, especially from here on. It is becoming more interesting, and there more to come (as long as I do not c*ck it up, of course!).
Regards from Perth
Derek