Home Workshop Tour - Tool Cabinet Overview
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- Join Phil in his shop at home, as he walks you through his tool cabinet. He shares why he built this design, and shows you how he organizes it.
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Phil there is no mess there, great furniture tool.
You have this completely backwards. When your tool box fills up you don't, can I even say it? You don't get rid of tools. You build another tool box. When your shop fills up with tool boxes you get a bigger shop. What is wrong with you?
Anna Frohling: Your tools ARE your therapy! and cheaper too!
Thank you for sharing. Love your tool storage. My father in law gave me an old dentail cabinet that I use to store my tools, like your tall tool cabinet except it has a bunch more drawers.
Nice video! I definitely need a tool organization suggestion like that one you have for sure! Thanks for sharing!
Great video! I'd love to see a tour of the whole shop sometime.
Phil, your walnut cabinet is beautiful. I think you need another just like that beauty! Maybe two!!
😍 Love your tool storage !!!
Thanks for sharing that
One thought for the large centre cubby. Could you add a couple of flat drawers in the cubby. Then you would have two layers of storage that are easily accessible from the front. This would also eliminate the issue with dark recesses in the back of the cubby.
Well done Phil. You've got your shop organized how you use it, and had the courage to show the YT world of "commenters" how you do it! I'm an organization freak, so I appreciate it. The only addition I would make is a lock on your door. I don't use mine enough, and misplaced a few tools over christmas break when loved ones found what they needed and didn't replace them. I'm not bitter...but fully recognize that there is a noticeable hole in my storage system and the org freak inside of me is not happy.
Oh yeah this is the good stuff! Love seeing a complete roundup like this. Very fun. You did tease that unfinished box on the left a little here. ha it's never ending.
That's my hardware cabinet. That tour video will be coming shortly.
Thanks for sharing your personal space with us, Phil. Would love to hear about your carving journey sometime on the podcast. Just starting down that road myself. Would also love to get the rundown on those infill block planes you always use.
Thanks for the comments. I'll add that to the list of ideas.
cool, thank you
As I watched this I realize i have a problem. My hammers would fill your tool box. Is there a therapist who could help me?
I LOVE hammers! I ... Wait, I have a problem too ...
Do you have the Vaughan Soft Face Mallet with 12 in. Hickory Handle available at HomeDepot? I think I have the 12 and 24 oz sizes and find them perfect for dry-fit putting and knocking apart joints.
Gedore 4 E-400 Engineers' hammer from KCTools. These I use a big one and a small one for anything metal I want to be accurate.
Halder Simplex I don't have yet but it looks amazing and very popular. Hammers!
@@FearsomeWarrior I have a Gedore 25 mm death blow with white polyamide heads and a Hickory handle - it's not huge but a very nice light-ish thwacker! It's brilliant! I use a jewelers hammer with six replaceable heads (1 acrylic, 1 brass, 4 different shaped steel) for thwacking small stuff, like adjusting a plane iron and stuff like that. But I think the Gedore is my favourite! For now! Ahhh, hammers!
@@thomashverring9484 yeah I have a few Grobet tools I’ve taken home from goldsmithing. Hammers and files. :)
@@FearsomeWarrior I'm looking at some small hammers and tools, too. But I have to restrain myself, because I don't need them! I almost bought three extra sizes of ball peen hammers yesterday, until I checked the different sizes I have of hammers in general. I can wait ... I can wait ... Also, I need other tools more, at the moment, so perhaps I can just ... engggh ... wait!
I’d like to know about that vise(?) on the bench in front of you!
Thanks, Phil. That bottom cabinet is beautiful! What shop notes magazine was the plan in? I think I'd like to try that project. :)
The bottom cabinet is kind of a hybrid between two plans that I wrote the articles on years ago. The main case takes its inspiration from this cabinet from Woodsmith 151: www.woodsmithplans.com/plan/classic-oak-tool-cabinet/
The arrangement of the drawers and compartments comes from this Campaign-style tool cabinet from ShopNotes 130: www.woodsmithplans.com/plan/campaign-style-tool-cabinet/
A lot of folk think these are too nice for shop projects, but that workshop is a refuge for me and I want to look forward to the time I spend there. If it looks nice, I feel better and more creative.
OK, what is in the box full of drawers that is behind you in the video?? Inquiring mind here.
It's my hardware cart. Coming soon ...
Its not the cabinet design I need, it is the mentality to restrict my urges!! But good to see that someone
can do it.
I have a suggestion.
I suggest you not ask me for tool storage suggestions.
Trust me; you don't want to go there! 😂🤣😂
Need the satisfying "click" at 7:13. But seriously, constraints are good to engender innovation and...yeah, self-restraint (discipline).
OK, in reality all my tools are laying on my work bench so I have no room to do anything, thus no need for tools or a place to store them.
I dunno, get rid of tools???? I just spent a week cleaning up so I can fit more in. And have more supplies. I am amazed what a little reorganizing can do. So what was in the other tool box to the left. You are holding back Phil...
BTW Wood worker = tool hoarder ....:-)
That's a hardware cabinet. That video should be coming soon.
Well at the start of the video I thought to myself "hey im not the only person using a 1920's something secretary desk for tool storage". Then you explained that you built the lower storage dresser and I felt stupid
Are there plans for these?
The bottom cabinet is kind of a hybrid between two plans that I wrote the articles on years ago. The main case takes its inspiration from this cabinet from Woodsmith 151: www.woodsmithplans.com/plan/classic-oak-tool-cabinet/
The arrangement of the drawers and compartments comes from this Campaign-style tool cabinet from ShopNotes 130: www.woodsmithplans.com/plan/campaign-style-tool-cabinet/
I was wondering where the drill bits were! Ah yes, another box.
I have a Yankee screwdriver that’s quite long. I don’t think it would fit in with your cordless drivers. 😂
Why yes. Yes it would
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You need a wireless microphone.
I like your comment about tool cabinets being the altar to hand tools. I have user tools, not a collection. I like the tool cabinet idea but your organization wouldn’t work for me. 🙄
Thanks for sharing.
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Don’t need a tool!? Blasphemous I tell you
"more easier"? Come on, your a journalist.
*you're
Yeah, even monkeys fall from trees sometimes.