toolbox

Make: Simple Wooden Toolbox

Looking around the shop we saw just too much obtanium for the available space. So, in order to clear out a bit of room and also to kick-start a new project, we made a little wooden toolbox. 

 

re-using wood to make a toolbox
Obtanium becomes Usefulonium
 
This model is very straight-forward using 1/2″ sides and bottom, with 3/4″ x 3 1/2″ pine rails. The bottom and sides are flush against the sides. This allows the fastener screws to also act as strength reinforcements for the bottom. This does run the risk of splitting the 1/2″ bottom if the pilot holes aren’t carefully aligned, but there should still be enough material to work with.

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clamping up square corners
Clamps are Awesome!
 
It’s possible to add another rail on top of the 3 and a half inch height in this one, but this model does make it easier to put tools in and pull them out without knocking against them.

 

finished toolbox
Handy Dandy Toolbox Made From Obtanium
 

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Stu

I like to think and make. Founder, New Toronto Makeshore

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