Tool Cabinet Tour Pt. 5, The Upper Case and Lower Base, Which Also Rhymes.
This fifth and final part of the Tool Cabinet Tour series talks about the main case and supporting base, including construction and finish details, and the design inspirations for it.
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If ever I was jealous of a tool cabinet it's this one. Mr Studley would approve.
I was looking for insperation! I have just watch all 5 videos. I just love the depth of design and the use of the paper. The dovetail connection of top cabinet to the base.
That's the most artistic cabinet I've seen online since falling down the HO Studley well. Simply Beautiful, and the explanation of the juxtaposition between the indigenous people of Mexico and the Spanish shows so much depth of thought. Thank you very much for this masterful exposition of wood.
The tour is very impressive
Great series. Really enjoyed it and hope to apply some of the ideas this weekend.
Truely awesome tool cabinet! Could you do a video on the Amate Bark or get into that a little more. That really adds to the build. Love your videos.
Lovely video again RC, thanks. I assume the semi-circular cutout on the bottom of the rear of the drawers is to allow the pressure to equalise when closing the drawer?
Hello, Only found your on KZread recently and glad I did. I love your work as far as I seen to date and will take a look at more as I get time to, I love what you have done with your Hand Tool Cabinet and NO you can't over do work if it is for yourself it should be the best and most pleasing to you
Subscribed for the tool porn alone. Will undoubtedly gather woodworking intelligence as I catch-up and watch your episodes.
Really beautiful. So much attention to the details.
Awesome loved the tour and the history!
Awesome design buddy.
Nice
You have my brain working about the dovetail orientation. It’s especially good when you have barely anything on the bottom panel with hanging everything or have a shelf with drawers on the bottom. I’m very tempted to make a smaller cabinet 2 ft wide, 2.5 feet wide and change the dovetail orientation between top and bottom. As long as the top goes on last it can be done. Working out any disadvantage to this but can’t think of one.
Please don't take this as criticism, because I could not be more impressed with the thought and craftsmanship put in every detail of your work. Those details are the most fascinating part of what you've shared with us, and I would have loved to have seen close-ups of those details. It would certainly have changed the nature of your videography, and maybe that was impossible or difficult, but you reference things that we don't see, and yet they warrant attention. Your work is magnificent, RC. I found it difficult to focus at times on the cabinet details due to the level of tool porn you included here. Great work! Thanks, and happy new year.
Awesome!!! So beautiful!!!
$8K cabinet + $28K tools = $36K of complete woodworking awesomeness. Great craftsmanship buddy, inspiring!
Great design and even greater execution. Simply a beautiful and inspiring piece of woodworking!
Hi there RC, I use the amazing work you do as an inspiration just love it! One question though how do you attach the face frames to your cabinet carcasses without Brad nails or pocket holes?
How does that oil thing work, just put some oil on a rag and put that in a closed container? How often do you refill the rag? And what oil?