How To Build a Rolling Wood Storage Cart From Plywood - PLANS Available!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
  • Get the build plans here: kiwiworkshopstore.etsy.com/li...
    In this video I build a rolling wood storage cart, a great solution for storing scrap wood offcuts.
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    The build plans include some details not included in the video, such as additional technical drawings, full parts list, exploded view and measurements to all screw locations.
    Having enough space for wood storage soon becomes problem for anyone getting into woodworking. This cart provides heaps of storage in a compact design.
    Materials required for this wood storage cart:
    - Plywood - two standard sheets of 2.4m x 1.2m x 19mm [8' x 4' x 3/4"] plywood
    - 4 x Caster (castor) wheels
    - Screws
    - Wood glue (optional)
    Video timestamps:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:48 - Measure and Cut
    1:26 - Main Body Assembly
    4:05 - Shelf Assembly
    6:28 - Subdivider Assembly
    8:04 - Front Panel Assembly
    8:31 - Feet and Wheel Assembly
    9:41 - Completed Cart
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Комментарии • 14

  • @lemhanback9595
    @lemhanback9595 2 года назад +1

    Great idea, for those of us with limited space. As well as avoid clutter and waste.

    • @kiwiworkshop
      @kiwiworkshop  2 года назад +1

      Thanks. The cart works well for me for all of the reasons you mentioned.

  • @roywholstonjr5292
    @roywholstonjr5292 2 года назад +2

    Very nice build. The steps and explanations are top notch. Thank you.

    • @kiwiworkshop
      @kiwiworkshop  2 года назад +2

      Really appreciate the feedback. I haven't had a lot of feedback on this video format, so wasn't sure how well it was received. I've moved on to another video format more suited to a general audience (no voice over, more visual cues), which has been more popular. Comments like this make me think about giving this format another shot. Thanks.

  • @amandaclarke4173
    @amandaclarke4173 2 года назад

    Great video. Nice to see a Kiwi on RUclips

    • @kiwiworkshop
      @kiwiworkshop  2 года назад

      Thanks, guess there aren't too many of us. Scott Brown Carpentry is another one that comes to mind and also in this space.

  • @BoyceBailey
    @BoyceBailey 2 года назад +2

    nice

  • @willbephore3086
    @willbephore3086 2 года назад

    Thanks for promoting ripping sheet material down on the ground like this instead of on a table saw. Some people may cringe about the circular saw for ripping, but I personally feel it's *much* safer than using a table saw solo, if done down on the ground and following saftey protocol.
    I recently tried out the rigid foam insulation sheet solution, and love it - don't know how I got along without them. I thought they'd take up more space than they actually do, even in my small space.

    • @kiwiworkshop
      @kiwiworkshop  2 года назад

      No worries. If I had larger/wider infeed and outfeed supports on my table saw, I would probably be comfortable ripping down a large plywood sheet that way. It certainly feels a bit safer ripping large sheets down at ground level like I did in this video, at least until more manageable on the table saw. Thanks for reminding me about those foam insulation sheets, I've seen them a number of times and can see how they would be useful. I'm sure I would use them if I had them available. I've actually been thinking about getting a track saw and have heard they work well with them. Thanks.

    • @willbephore3086
      @willbephore3086 2 года назад

      @@kiwiworkshop a 30 year cabinetmaker I spoke in-depth with recently couldn't say enough about the Bora NGX Clamp Edge system and various accessories. I haven't tried it out yet but it's going to be my next purchase. There's a lot of negative reviews but when I looked closely, they seem to be mostly from folks who wouldn't know how to make the right adjustments, accommodations, etc. Don't know what shipping from the U.S. would be though.

  • @dewaldeksteen3447
    @dewaldeksteen3447 9 месяцев назад

    Mate, what is the darker wood you use when cutting sheets on the ground?

  • @ItsBarnabyJones
    @ItsBarnabyJones Год назад

    Do you happen to have a non metric version of your planes?

    • @kiwiworkshop
      @kiwiworkshop  Год назад

      Yes, the plans available in my Etsy store include both imperial and metric measurements etsy.me/3Kq8lZS