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I built one for each of the grandkids. 18" high x 18" deep x 36" long. Domed lid and slow closers. Used box joints on the corners. Daughters wanted domed lid so they didn't collect toys.
For me half fun was the design. Did stress out my geometry figuring out slats for the lid
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I saw this in a forum once and saved the picture in my "inspiration" folder. I thought it was very impressive. The original poster of this picture credited this website with his starting point.
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Here’s ours , I really like this cutout for lifting the lid and carry slots .
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Cool ideas! Thanks!
I cut it three times & it's still too short!
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05-19-2022, 07:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-19-2022, 07:43 AM by gene waara.)
Haven't been on this site in ages and this thread caught my eye. I was shocked to see a picture of the toy box I made about 10 years ago. Thank goodness I only have two grandchildren and only had to make one more. The animals are all intarsia, no stain or paint involved. I think the zebra was about 80 pieces and took me about 8 hours. Additional pictures are on my website - waarawoodworking.weebly.com. Thanks for making my day!!
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I made this one about 16 years ago using ash. No plans, just did what I thought would be a nice size..
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All great projects! I like tolook at what others have done & plans if available. Best way for me to get ideas. Thanks again folks ?
I cut it three times & it's still too short!