Building a dutch tool chest with handtools part III - Assembly, final touches, and loading
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Final part of my dutch tool chest build, built from plans by Chris Schwarz via a Popular Woodworking article from October 2013. This video is mostly assembly and the final touches like painting, attaching hardware, and loading up the chest.
Not a how-to video, just a look into my (mostly) handtool woodworking and some shop sounds. I'm just an amateur woodworker so I'm sure there's plenty of mistakes to be found in these videos 😁. If you have any questions feel free to leave them in the comments and I'll be sure to asnwer, and thank you for watching!
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A job well done, a wonderful outcome , you can be very proud of the tool chest, I watched all 3 videos in a row , very good videos indeed.
Loading that beauty up for the first time must have been particularly satisfying!? Nice Job!!
I particularly like the dust seals you put on the lid. They double as battens I think. Great idea!
I might steal some of these ideas for my own build. Love the little wedge to hold the planes in place!
@twenty-twoonewoodworks3745
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Thank you, that's a big compliment 😁. I'm sure lots of other people have done it, but that seemed like the easiest way to secure the dividers in place while still being easily adjustable. I have to say it works pretty good too, it's been nice and snug ever since 👍.
Very nice job!! Im just getting started. currently building a workbench and will then build a tool chest. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for the video series. What a wonderful hand tool class? Enjoyed it a lot and a beginner, learned a lot. Thanks again.
I’m in the middle of building one myself; thanks for sharing 👍
Well done of a project 👍 , I really need one instead of my scattered tools everywhere 🤷 , maybe soon larger than yours , thanks for sharing.😊
Awesome built man
Nice work!
I'm looking forward to your new content. What's your take on a get home bag for a vehicle?
Beautiful
@twenty-twoonewoodworks3745
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Thank you, appreciate it!
I subscribed, hope it puts you to 1,000 subs. Nice chest, I need to make one for myself.
@twenty-twoonewoodworks3745
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It does, thank you, I really appreciate it! And thanks for the compliment, I'm loving working out of it.
Nice!
I like the use of dividers to lay out the nails! Makes sense, but I don't know if I've ever seen it done that way before. Nice job timing all the screws btw👍 Where'd you source the cut nails? Tremont, or TFWW?
@twenty-twoonewoodworks3745
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Appreciate the kind words! Probably overkill but I wanted my nail spacing to be exact 😁.
What was The finish you used on the unpainted sections? Great chest! God bless
looks good, if you ever need to chop out a hinge mortise look up a vid from english woodworker called hand cutting rebates. Also where did you source your strap hinges from?
@twenty-twoonewoodworks3745
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Thank you, appreciate it! And I'll have to check out that video. The strap hinges are from Van Dyke's Restorer's.
16:00 I have a Stanley No. 6 if you prefer something bigger for those chamfers. ;)
@twenty-twoonewoodworks3745
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Haha, make it a no 8, even better 😂.
@timothymallon
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@@twenty-twoonewoodworks3745 Hahaha sure!
Where did you find the hinges ?
Since when is an electric drill a hand tool? It has a battery; it's electric. Why the obligatory Japanese pull saw? I've done many fine cuts with a western saw.