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(02-10-2017, 02:00 PM)Ray Newman Wrote: Very nice craftsman-like work and design.
It is about the size that I thinking of building as replacement for my current "cabinet."
Do you know what Fine Wood Working (FWW) issue the plan is in? Could not find it on the FWW site.
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Very nicely thought out and executed.
A very clean design.
I think this is difficult to do well.
You have done very well!
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Here's a similar version of one from FWW by Jan Zoltowski. Not as fancy as the one built by KLaz.
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(02-10-2017, 01:16 PM)KLaz Wrote: Steve -
They actually stay closed on their own.
Wow. That's even more impressive. I had to use magnets and a latch on the outside to make the doors on mine stay closed. I'm guessing precision helps.
As I stare at your cabinet, I keep finding more tools. Like the shooting plane hiding on the top shelf.
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Very nice.
All these nice tool cabinet pictures make me feel like slacker for making a ATC.
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Tools & Shops 2007. Not sure of the sequence number.