Welcome back to the shop! Today's video is a movie style time-lapse of building my timber frame or traditional carpenters toolbox. The video spans about 2.5 weeks. The toolbox is made from clear grain poplar and the Handle is walnut harvested from our property here in Tennessee. The toolbox was designed so that my timber framing hand tools will fit and can be carried to the job site. The design was inspired by the NORTHMEN GUILD. For this build, I used a combination of hand tools and power tools. The hand tools work really well for the jointing of the boards and the intricate parts of the build. All the dovetails and rabbets were cut by hand. The power tools really speed things along for cutting boards to length and dimensioning the stock. Thanks for watching!
Check out this video for more information of the upcoming timber frame build: [ Ссылка ]
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My Favorite Tools:
Wood is Good 20 Ounce Mallet
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Wood is Good 18 Ounce Mallet
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Wood is Good 30 Ounce Mallet
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Stanley Sweetheart Chisels
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Stanley #4 Bench Plane
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Stanley No.62 Low Angle Jack Plane
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Stanley Marking Knife
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Husqvarna 13” Wooden Hatchet
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Dewalt 20 Volt Drill and impact driver
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