Underbench Cabinet: drawers 3 and 4
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Moving across to top right. This is a drawer for wheel cutting gauges ...


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I went through many ideas before coming up with this design. Simple, but effective for access and keeping the gauges from moving around.

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Two Tite Marks with fine adjusters and two Veritas gauges (these were a steal several years ago - Anniversary gauges in stainless steel. Brilliant!). The gauge at the front is one I built. My idea of Veritas-going-Japanese 
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Everything is removable. The slots for the arms were made with a fluting blade in a Veritas Combination Plane ...

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Drawer #4 was much more work. Much more.

This is the middle drawer, second row. The drawer above holds large squares. This drawer holds more squares, small ones for joinery ....


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The only way to keep these from moving around in a drawer is to french fit them ...

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The little "dot" at the top end is a rare earth magnet. This is to keep extra blades (for the squares) from getting lost.

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This is where I moved the Veritas sliding square. There is a Vesper small double square along with a similar Starrett. These are so useful for checking dovetail sockets. Below is my favourite double square, a 4" Moore & Wright, along with a 4" vintage Browne & Sharpe machinist square.

Now slide the top tray away, and below are large and small Starrett dividers, and a vintage Starrett compass ...

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Again french fit to prevent any sliding around ...

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I managed to get all these rules inside the drawer - Starrett and Mitutoyo in metric and imperial ...

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Easier to stack them this way ...


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Two more drawers, and I am going to call it quits for a while. Lynndy has orders for night stands.

I hope you are still having fun! 
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Regards from Perth

Derek


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#9
That looks great, Derek! Impeccable work as usual.


Kind of a trivial question, but how did you cut the slots for the round marking gauge fences?
Best,
Aram, always learning

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#10
The sliding keeper for the rulers is brilliant!
Still Learning,

Allan Hill
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#11
Looks great
The cut outs for the tools looks awesome.

We had shadowed tool boxes on the flight line, makes it so easy to see if something is missing
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#12
The sliding top is ingenious.

What is the black tool with the brass knob in the front of the lower storage space?
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(04-30-2021, 09:09 PM)camp10 Wrote: The sliding top is ingenious.

What is the black tool with the brass knob in the front of the lower storage space?

It's a Veritas ruler stop

https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop/too...em=05N6801
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#14
This is absolutely great, Derek! 
Cool
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