01-02-2017, 06:37 PM
Everyone has seen the tote Roy Underhill has carried around for years. I decided, for some reason, I needed a tote to carry a few tools to places like my Daughter's house, when she needs something built or fixed back up.
Decided I didn't like nailed together carry-alls. Something that will get tossed around a bit, needed something better than nails. I also wanted to carry things like a full length handsaw. I had a slab of white oak, I could use as a floor for the tote. It would hold up better than just old pine. I picked up some new Pine boards, to make the sides and the handle. More for weight than anything else. A few pictures ( I hope) of what came out of the shop....
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Kind of a sideways view, yes, those are through dovetails
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Details of the floor and handle. Edges of the floor were beveled to match the sides, floor push into place, and nailed off all the way around.
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Handle is set into a dado, Then a couple nails added. Tote will carry a full sized handsaw.
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I think the sides splay out at about 22-1/2 degrees? 1/2" through dovetails were actually easy to handcut for this project.
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I made the angled cuts and the ends of the boards first, then marked the dovetails square to the angled ends.
Only Problem with this tote? It fills up way too fast.
Decided I didn't like nailed together carry-alls. Something that will get tossed around a bit, needed something better than nails. I also wanted to carry things like a full length handsaw. I had a slab of white oak, I could use as a floor for the tote. It would hold up better than just old pine. I picked up some new Pine boards, to make the sides and the handle. More for weight than anything else. A few pictures ( I hope) of what came out of the shop....
[attachment=782]
Kind of a sideways view, yes, those are through dovetails
[attachment=783]
Details of the floor and handle. Edges of the floor were beveled to match the sides, floor push into place, and nailed off all the way around.
[attachment=784]
Handle is set into a dado, Then a couple nails added. Tote will carry a full sized handsaw.
[attachment=785]
I think the sides splay out at about 22-1/2 degrees? 1/2" through dovetails were actually easy to handcut for this project.
[attachment=786]
I made the angled cuts and the ends of the boards first, then marked the dovetails square to the angled ends.
Only Problem with this tote? It fills up way too fast.
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that