04-10-2016, 09:32 PM
I demonstrate in the blacksmith shop at the local state park on the weekends and have been carryingy tools in an old carpenters tool box. Since the time period is late 19th early 20th century, I decided to build a chest to carry my tools in. It may be a little premature posting it before I get it finished, but I hope to have it done pretty soon. The only wood working left is to glue the dust skirt around the bottom of the lid, fill a gap left by a really bad tenon, and finish.
I started making the hardware today and got the handles forged. They're made out of mild steel. This is the first pair that I've made, so I really hope they work out. I hope to get the hinges done next weekend.
The overall dimensions are 9x27 inches. I built it out of New Zealand "pine" from Menard's. It's definitely a much softer wood than I'm used to working with. I will update when I get more of it done.
I started making the hardware today and got the handles forged. They're made out of mild steel. This is the first pair that I've made, so I really hope they work out. I hope to get the hinges done next weekend.
The overall dimensions are 9x27 inches. I built it out of New Zealand "pine" from Menard's. It's definitely a much softer wood than I'm used to working with. I will update when I get more of it done.