Hand tool cabinet Part 4. Tool holders and Dovetails Drawer Construction.
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- Опубликовано: 29 янв 2021
- Welcome back to the Shed. In this video I continue with the han tool cabinet build, installing tools and tool holder as well as the drawers!.
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This guy is so into woodworking that he counts: 1, 2, tree.
:p Love your videos man.
You have yourself a new subscriber! Love your way of explaining your thought process and your Irish accent is just icing on the cake! 😁
That tool cabinet is awesome! 😍
Thanks so much! 😊
Awesome job. You work with such joy and passion and irs refreshing to see. You deserve more subscribers! Love all your videos!
Thanks Matthew
Great video John. Axminster have received a new supply of the Parf guide mark 2 kit, so I’ll order mine tomorrow, get on with my MDF table - then I’ll make a tool cabinet like yours, Thank you for the inspiration you have given me. Peter W.
Nice one best of luck with the table build
Great job John, you should be very proud of the quality of your work and your workshop....
How much of a perfectionist do you want to be?!! A really great piece of workmanship!
Looking great John!
Cheers Rob
Great craftsmanship. I am not a hand tool person so I am impressed with your art of dovetailing.
Nice job John looks great 👌
Thanks 👍
John its looking great mate 👍
Thanks 👍
Fun trick, put both tail boards in the vice and cut them at the same time. cuts the work in half and if you're good with the saw you'll have symmetrical tails on both boards.
Great series John, borrowing some of your ideas in my redo of my own work space
John beautiful job, you should be proud of your work. Love watching your videos.
Thanks you, glad you like the videos
😁 looks better every day 😁. Nice work John. It's a thing of beauty. Stay safe and thanks for the video 😁👍
Project is coming along real nice, been great to be able to watch it progress.
This is a really great cabinet John. I watch you and others make these, and think maybe I should come up with something that organizes and protects my tools.......but for now, I'll probably just continue to keep the strewn about the benches in my shop.
Great Cabinet it is coming on very will. cant wait to see it finished
The cabinet is really looking nice. Well done!
Cheers Jerry
Lovely John, great craftsmanship. Love the drawers!!! Well done :)
Nicely done, John. I’m positive I’d manage to mis-mark and mess up one of the drawer fronts. 😀
I'm not done yet lol!
Great job it is looking awesome you are getting me closer to trying dove tails sooner rather than later
You can do it! get some prepared pine boards and practice
Great job John. It's coming along nicely. You have inspired me to start a tool storage system for my shop and to work on my dovetails as well. I really enjoy your videos and always get something helpful out of them. Keep it up.
Thanks Ann glad you found it useful
A very talented man, love it
Yaay part 4. Well done John.
Nicely done, looks really well mate
Great stuff John
Nice work, John. The cabinet is really looking good!
Cheers Sandy
Oh, btw, the best luck I've had with handworking sapele was to use a toothed plane iron for the initial work (Kunz do one that fits my #06 plane), a freshly sharpened and stropped #04 plane for the last few strokes to get the surface smooth from the toothing with as few strokes as possible, and then a freshly sharpened card scraper to tackle any tearout. But it is a right pain to work by hand. Turns beautifully though, and that chatoyance is just so damn pretty.
John, for that squirrelly grain wood, like sepeli and Purple Heart, a cabinet scraper or hand scrapers are a real boon! If you haven’t got any, I’d suggest acquiring some. Cabinet is looking great!
on my list!
Nise job John ,well done
Looks nice John. You might want to take a half-step to your left when sawing though, you're clipping your ribcage with your elbow a little.
Those square holders would drive me nuts though, not being able to grab them and pull them straight out towards me would wind me right up. I use simple magnetic bars for most of mine, thought the initial design I tried (and still use for two of them as well as the verniers and a few other bits) was basically the wall-mounting part of a french cleat, but with a slot cut through back to the backing board (you glue and screw the full-width cleat in place, let the glue set, then cut the slot later) and the cleat holds the square body while the blade is in the gap.
I also put a bit of plexiglass over the chisels because I know if I reached for one on the bottom row in my setup, I'd slice open my hand on the edges of the top row.
I've a few other ideas for holders that I've stolen from various places, feel free to steal any that are of use!
www.stochasticgeometry.ie/2017/04/29/tooltris-continued/
The square holders tweaked my OCD as well, personal preference though I guess. Overall looks great
Great job. U should be a woodwork teacher.
Nice dovetails John! I bought that veritas dovetail saw too. Its a lovely saw! Good man. Keep up the good work 👏
It is pretty good
You had us worried at 39:44
Also, thanks for letting me know that now I need a plow plane 😁
Cabinet looks fantastic, great job!
ha ha ha that was the second time it happened, the first time it took me ten minutes to get it out
@@JohnMcGrathManInShed Try a piece of sticky tape
Dovetails are an absolute bastard, but i still always want to do them 😂. I've only ever done them once before and that was on some 6x2 timber to make a split top workbench, what was I thinking?! 😂😂
Cabinet is looking superb John 👍🏻🤘🏻
Cheers Rob, dovetails are one of things that just need practice this was a great excuse to get some
@@JohnMcGrathManInShed I'm making a very small tool cabinet, only like 2 planes coping saw, some marking knives, nothing special. I think I'm going to do the carcass with dovetails, just for an excuse to do some more 😂
Hi John, the tools look a little fragile and likely to fall if you close the door; small rear earth magnets would solve the problem.
This is great!! Didd you end up using screws to hold the boys together?
Magnificent as always! I aspire to the dovetails that you probably throw out! Are the screws that you use actually brass or are they plated steel? I've never met a brass screw that would tolerate a power driver.
Hi Kevin screws are plated steel, should have pointed that out rather then just calling them brass
Once again a great watch. Where are you getting your walnut dowels can’t seem to source them anywhere in Ireland 🇮🇪
I ordered them for Strahan timber
@@JohnMcGrathManInShed thanks I will have a look 👍
Actually they are only a couple of miles away from me. Thanks
Nice one lad!! Enjoyed this one John :) Normally the tails are on the sides of the drawers for front and back.......I made a Sapele coffee table many moons ago, for my leaving cert, and I put the tails on the back piece of the drawer......it still annoys me every time I see it hehe :P And one of those drawers I made also sports a groove on the outside....but I think its a rite of passage for a woodworker to groove the wrong side of a drawer at least once :P
Really enjoyin this series lad, keep up the good work bud! :)
I have made more than one or two mistakes myself!
@@JohnMcGrathManInShed You show me a man thats never made a mistake, and il show you a man that has never tried anything.
Keep the videos comin Mo Chara :)
Well John. Hopefully you're keeping well.
Can you get live edge timber around Waterford?
Not sure at the minute check donedeal and there was a guy on facebook market place selling live edge boards
@@JohnMcGrathManInShed good on you John. Sound out
Well done John great job.Have a question for you,do you need a compressor in a small workshop.
I have one, it can be very handy but not essential
Cracking job, I have a question John, I am looking for my first play probably to be used mainly on a shooting board, which size would you recommend would be best, cheers, Ian
Hi Ian a number 5 or 5 1/2 jack plane is the one to go for, it will do most jobs and works well with a shooting board.
@@JohnMcGrathManInShed thanks John.
Grate vid. Where did you get the Carver's mallet
Workshop Heaven
Love you videos what is the name of your tool that makes rebates
its called a plough plane, glad you are enjoying the videos
Would you not be better sanding the fronts to stop the tear out
you could but with the tails being end grain its better the use a plane
John, are you really going to leave your marking knife standing point-side up? What could possibly go wrong...
Unless I pick my making knife up with my eyes closed nothing.
Oh, and the chisel rack idea was here: www.stochasticgeometry.ie/2017/05/14/racked/
That one I haven't seen anyone else use before (mainly, I think, because everyone else has enough space that they don't need to :D )
nice design on the chisel rack there, don't often see that in a wall mounted one. 👍