Monday, January 27, 2014
Tool Tote
I meant to post this some time ago and then completely forgot about it. I only remembered when I stumbled across the pictures on the computer. So, anyway, here it is.
When I was getting ready for my classes with Roy Underhill last year (Dovetails and Mystery Mallet) I realized I didnt have an good way to transport all the tools I needed/wanted to take with me. It was time to build!
I thought about several different designs, but in the end I decided to make a larger version of the tool tote I made for my sons birthday. Heres how my larger version looked when it was loaded up for the class:
And heres a shot of the unpacked kit:
Its surprising what can fit inside - heres the list(from left to right):
8" Yankee brace, mallet (sans mystery), Gransfors Bruks sharpening stone, Stanley #71 router plane, Lie-Nielsen #98 & #99 side rabbet planes, Veritas marking gauge, Millers Falls coping saw, Stanley #60 low angle block plane, 6" dividers, bevel gauge, pencil box, auger bit file, still more dividers, square, Veritas spokeshave, another marking gauge, half-round files (single and double cut), Nicholson cabinetmakers rasp #49, flat file (single cut), folding extension rule, auger bit (5/8th"), marking knife, Lie-Nielsen dovetail and carcass saws, my "Scary Sharp to Go" kit, and various gouges and chisels
This particular kit was based on a list specific to the class and additional tools I though I might need for the class projects. I cant remember why I took the Gransfors Brucks sharpening stone. Its what I use on my drawknives, but I didnt take any...hmm. Im sure it made sense at the time.
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