Easy Joinery Toolbox Tote With Reversible Lid | Woodworking Project
Easy Joinery Toolbox Tote With Reversible Lid | Woodworking Project
How to make a solid wood toolbox with a reversible lid that doubles as storage. This is a simple and easy project for woodworkers. This beautiful walnut box uses traditional box joint joinery that can easily be done on the tablesaw or router. The removable lid slides over the handle and is a great place for small parts and tool storage. The entire tool box is made with solid hardwood and will last many lifetimes. Follow along and build one for yourself with step by step instructions in the video and if you need measurements and more details I have clear and easy to understand plans on my website.
Get the plans for this toolbox: https://makesomething.com/toolbox/
Walnut Hardwood from Kencraft:
https://goo.gl/pCyB95
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David Picciuto
PO Box 2499
Toledo, OH 43606
Real nice. Cool project.
Belo trabalho, parabéns!!!
Fucking awesome brilliant fancy job. Not a toolbox, but a jewel, a gem. Greetings from Rio de Janeiro.
I was enjoying how the presenter kept getting cut off mid sentence a little too much.
Roadhouse playing in the background awesome
the way you describe "what to do" and "how to do" is amazing!!! although i know very little English, i never went backward video to understand what you just did and said, this is your awesome teaching quality! i saw many videos from super duper master woodworkers, but for me you are the best explainer so far. i am learning woodworking, so please, wish me a bright future 🙂
"cause *brrrrrrrrrrr*" LOL
Is there more or less tear-out with router vs table saw for box joints?
What the beautiful toolbox you made! Bravo!
Excellent edit
"they dont make movies like that anymore!"… thank (insert your preferred eity/creationist being/expletive here)
2:25 The dust hose needs a pair of googly eyes on it
You guys never give the measurements
What’s with the bad editing? Cut off multiple sentences. First thought it was a gag but it just sounds sloppy.
A fantastic project and a great wooden work… again a great inspiration for my projects. Many greetings from Andy
А какая это древесина?
Beautiful
God, I love the editing for your videos so much, things just cut off, cut, skip, but IT IS ALWAYS SO COMICAL. "We’re doing this cuz–" and then he’s just getting right into the project.
Brilliant
Hey I really like the speed of your videos and that you abrupt obvious explanations and skip repeated parts on the video. No need to play x2 and skip.
We love you here in South Georgia
Thanks for the roadhouse reference
This is so american it hurts. Awesome!
What do you do with glue squeeze out?
Right boot.
the hand hole being so close to the top makes the handle look flimsy, and ruins the look of the box
you are some craftsman , awesome box and video, thank you
Roadhouse is one of my all time favourites. The walnut with finish looks amazing. Thank you 👍😎🇦🇺
You psicho wtf is wrong with you
Where do so many millennials learn carpentry when for the past 20 years ,american schools havent offered shop class ,and trade schools all over america have closed and so many employers in the field of carpentry only hire minimum wage mexican laborers
I loved it without the chamfer because it was almost "hidden"
Like it. Thought there would be a need for a little more glue on the handle partition since it is used to pick the whole thing up? Does the partial glue provide enough? Maybe I missed another fastening method?
seemingly the most unbelievable dust extraction set up of any shop in existence. Dude you shop is like a science lab it’s so clean!
Много говорите. Не приятно.
I really like that project! I just put it on my to do list.
Your videos are very well produced and you clearly know what you’re doing. But you use a lot of equipment that beginners don’t have. I have a circular saw and an impact driver. I’m about to buy my first sander. I’m struggling to learn how to get started when I can’t yet afford a table saw, miter saw, and half a dozen of the other stuff I don’t even know the names of. Do you have any true beginner videos?
You are doing his and missing Roadhouse!
don’t forget the duct tape…
how heavy is it?
Beautiful!
That handle looks too thin and delicate unless this is a box for knitting supplies or fly tying. It will likely break when the box is full of heavy tools and someone lifts on it quickly. I’d want axe handle proportions rather that what looks like a couple carpenters pencils placed side by side.
Not hard to make something with all the cool tools.
@9:14 you mentioned you love Odie’s oil but would not recommend it. You did not say why you would not recommend it. Can you please expand on that? Always looking for other finishing idea’s for my projects.
@6:58 you are using a square that looks like it has a dovetail marking gage what brand is it?
That was fun! Want to make this? Plans for this toolbox available here: https://makesomething.com/toolbox/
Love your videos- tightly edited, packed with pertinent info and ‘light’! I may have mentioned this before, but I appreciate the safety tips. I almost lost 2 fingers last year in a kickback accident after 60+ accident-free years. There’s always time to do it safely!
Nice 👍🏼
(4:25) Ha! I thought you meant your actual fingers….
Do you have to make the notches the size of the width of the board or can you go smaller or bigger?
Man, you guys get some great quality ply in the states.
Everything I have ever used in England has been bad.