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A cabinet for some tools

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Ok, might as well get started..:SaluteandRun:..this all came about because of a royal mess ( aka cluster-....) of tools piled up, and getting dusty and rusty..

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yeah...:CoveringEyes:

So..have been going through all the tools, deciding which to keep handy, and which to stash..:WonderScratch:..(cleaned up down in the Tool threads.)

Picked up a few pine boards the other day...

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Ten 1 x 10 x 4' planks....not the best looking ones on the pallet...but, will do for a tool cabinet build...:ChinScratch:

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A few 1 x 4s as well.  Handsome, ain't they....$45.75 counting tax....:BangingHead:

So, today..the pick of the litter..4 planks of 1 x 10 were hauled to the shop....goal WAS to build a cabinet 3' wide, by 4' tall...WAS:ChinScratch:...until I stood one of the up, where the cabinet will go...

 

Sitting on a 3' tall toolbench....another 4' would have been a bit too tall..:JawDrop:..design change!:TwoThumbsUp: so that instead of 4' tall, it will be 3' tall...yet still 3' wide..needed to trim the worst ends of the 4 planks...one even split after the saw made the cut..:BangingHead:

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Not up for that much Cardio, today....besides.this is a Vintage SKIL saw...:cowboy:

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Should be enough to do this job...:WonderScratch:

Once they were all trimmed down to 36", time for the jointer.:WonderScratch:

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Except this Jointer was New in the box about 1905:OldManSmiley:    Stanley No. 7c, type 9 B)

needed the edges jointed for a BIG glue up....first was the start of the mess..and the cussing..:ArguingSmileys:

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Have 4 planks to glue up, and I didn't want 2 to fly apart while adding the next one..problem was finding long enough cauls....and clamps....:ph34r:

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Came out to 36 x 37"....glue lines will be vertical, once the glue is cured....looks like I am done, for the day.:OldManSmiley:

Need to decide how deep to make the box itself....a 1 x 10 may not quite do it....may glue those 1x4s to the four 1 x 10s for the box......then decide how to join the corners, and the back to the box.....making me head hurt, :BangingHead:

 

Imagine trying to cut the ends square on this "little" panel...:DevilLaughing:

Stay tuned...this might  take a day..or three :cowboy:

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Have to love the quality of those Maynards boards! :rolleyes:

Pick through the pile, find straightest boards, load into car, ten minutes later unload same boards that now look like they've been formed to make a boat! :angry:...DAMHIKT...:BangingHead:

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3 hours ago, Larry Buskirk said:

like they've been formed to make a boat!

Just returning to their natural state.

 

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14 hours ago, steven newman said:

Stay tuned...this might  take a day..or three

I am tuned in Steven:)  Looks to be another useful project...

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17 hours ago, steven newman said:

Stay tuned...this might  take a day..or three

This is how all my projects start, then a month later I am halfway through... :JawDrop:

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35 minutes ago, Woodbutcherbynight said:

This is how all my projects start, then a month later I am halfway through... :JawDrop:

Join the crowd. My wife used to say I needed to triple my estimated time of completion. Now, it's more like quintiple..if thats a word.

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:huh:...I've still got unfinished projects from years ago.:unsure: 

:ChinScratch:...It's been so long I don't know how many years ago. 

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2 pine boards....1 x 4" x 4'    have a slight problem..

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They are laying on top of each other.....and the top board is even worse...

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Compound curves?    May just take these two back to Menard's....either a refund, or two replacements....IF they have any good ones in stock...

Heading to the shop in a bit....clamps are due to come off....I might want to stand there and catch them...

@steven newman,

 

I've got 8' 2 x 4's there that by the time I got back home were twisted 180° from one end to the other. :blink:

They were the straightest ones I found in the pile when I sorted through them. 

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1 minute ago, Larry Buskirk said:

@steven newman,

 

I've got 8' 2 x 4's there that by the time I got back home were twisted 180° from one end to the other. :blink:

They were the straightest ones I found in the pile when I sorted through them. 56567ea584735_IDontKnow.gif.3cfca1eb302acab6008082f8235203b6.gif

 

1 hour ago, steven newman said:

.IF they have any good ones in stock..

 

 

Good luck!!:JawDrop:

 

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Well..those two curving boards cost me the same as a 20 oz cold bottle Mountain Dew....:JawDrop:

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Shoulda bought the Dew. In my experience, warped boards just ger warpier..:WonderScratch:

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Humans too....:OldManSmiley:

 

Out of the clamps...nothing flew apart...:TwoThumbsUp:

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This is what you'll see, when you open the doors....besides all the toys....er..TOOLS..:ph34r: 

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layout mark...one one each end...so I can trim a few boards to length...then use the No. 7c and the #15..

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To joint the edges enough for a dry fit..

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Then glue, cauls and clamps, again...

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Set this thing aside, repeat until..

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A panel for the bottom of the cabinet appears in the clamps...Set both of these aside...

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While I bring down more planks from upstairs....and cut them for length...1 of the 1 x 10s was cut twice...had a split for both ends, and a huge knot. 

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Clamped the two 1 x 10s together, beltsanded the ends til they matched....one of the 1 x 4s wanted to twist...

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So, it got clamped to one that didn't want to twist....just waiting on clamps, and space to use them.....then..maybe a little assembly?   

 

Have a LOT of counter sunk pilot holes to drill....

 

Stay tuned..the "FUN" is about to begin...along with  the cussing :ArguingSmileys::ArguingSmileys::ArguingSmileys::BangingHead:

I'm pooped right now...nap time!

:GoodNight:

 

Productive day!!

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Lots of cussing going on, in the shop this evening..:ArguingSmileys: but..

2 planks out of the clamps...:TwoThumbsUp:

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Decided to just go ahead and assembly this thing...needed a foot added to the back panel...B)

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So the back panel won't fall over....had to turn things around...as I needed to work from the "outside" of the case..:ChinScratch:

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This is the bottom panel getting installed...gotta start somewhere.:WonderScratch:..A little glue, and a clamp...predrill a few holes, add 2" long screws...remove clamp...flip this thing over, onto the bottom...and install the top.....then over onto it's side...Needed 3 hands, only had 2..:ArguingSmileys:

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And install a side panel....in two steps....

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narrow strip first, this time...glued and screwed to the back and the ends...bead of glue, move the clamps.:ChinScratch:

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And the sides are now installed....need to get this up off my floor...first I need to clear a mess out of the way...:ArguingSmileys:

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I need this spot cleaned off....add two foot pads..:OldManSmiley:

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Screw these two items down....this way, cabinet sits up off the tabletop so the doors will swing open...then the real fun began....:DevilLaughing:

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And a few 3" screws to make sure it stay put...Had to move the drill press a few inches to the left...B)

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hang the chain for the chuck key..and hang the powerstrip...DP handles were right up against the side of the cabinet....now there is a bit of clearance...:TwoThumbsUp:

 

Might spend tomorrow making hangers for this mess...:ph34r:

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Then work on the doors....I saved up all the scraps, and cutoffs....to make the hangers with...:ChinScratch:

 

I am plumb worn out....try again tomorrow....:GoodNight:

Stay tuned :cowboy:

Looks good so far.  Do you plan on doing any finish to it?  

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Not really...may just let it age normally...:OldManSmiley:

 

Wonder IF I need a light for the inside?  maybe like the light in the refrigerator...when you open a door..:WonderScratch:

4 minutes ago, steven newman said:

Not really...may just let it age normally..

I brought this up for others to see why we sometimes do, or do not put a finish on something inside or out.  As you said let it age normally and it will take on a patina all of it's own.  Much like unfinished drawers do in furniture.  Personal preference, not a right or wrong way to go about it.

 

 

As for lights, maybe some LED strip lights.  They work of a 12 volt transformer, no heat at the lights themselves and wiring is small and easy to do.  Probably easier to do in my shop as I have several 12 volt power supplies for equipment lights and some under cabinet lights.  But using a wall wart for as little as you would turn it on would work well.  

 

Or you could go low tech and use a HF approach.

 

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Glad I didn't make this out of Oak,...or...Ash.....Never would have got that box up there....:JawDrop:

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1 hour ago, steven newman said:

Never would have got that box up there....

 

Neighbors son made a cabinet from 3/4 MDF and edge banded it with oak.  Sure I taught him how to edge band but I don't recall saying MDF was any substitute for plywood.   Bench top, sure then some Formica, but the whole cabinet?  OMG was this thing heavy. 

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