RWW168 The ToolTote

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
  • Woodwright Shop fans unite and grab your tool tote for the trek in the wood to the shop. What you don't have a tool tote? Then this video is for you. Plus I detail a stupid simple method of making compound but joints by hand. No angle charts or compound miter saws necessary. As usual, no electrons were harmed in the making of this project.

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  • @jeffspaulding9834
    @jeffspaulding9834 6 років тому +7

    I believe Roy built his from diagrams in the book "Problems in Farm Woodwork." You can find PDF files of the book online pretty easy. There's lots of farm-related projects in there like gates and chicken coops, but there's a lot of workshop and home related things in there too.
    You can tell the book is old when the tool tote is described as "small enough to fit under the seat in a carriage."

  • @markbaker9459
    @markbaker9459 3 роки тому +1

    Aloha,
    Great Tool Tote
    Always needing to grab the right tools for the job. This size and shape, fits the bill.

  • @kirwanwoodkraft7622
    @kirwanwoodkraft7622 8 років тому +2

    Great tote, Ive made a few myself I use them for lots of things like tools or kindling or out in the garden, wherever there needed. Thanks for sharing.
    ATB, Steve....

  • @Tuxdaddy
    @Tuxdaddy 10 років тому +2

    Pretty Cool !! I know a buddy of mine who would LOVE something like this to build !! Thanks for sharing !!

  • @HappyPappynKatyTX
    @HappyPappynKatyTX 10 років тому +4

    wow. that was incredible. I have been building with wood, fiberglass, and carbon fiber for several years. this was complicated (ref: 7:05), yet you made it look so simple. Great job and great tote. I love those tools you use. Subscribed!

  • @xrateduser
    @xrateduser 10 років тому

    Those tools.. Shannon I am so jelly! Those tools man!

  • @ecrusch
    @ecrusch 10 років тому

    Great job Shannon.
    St Roy would be proud !

  • @chasmj3268
    @chasmj3268 5 років тому +1

    You made this look easy!

  • @STEVEBLACKA
    @STEVEBLACKA 10 років тому +1

    Proper craftsman ..thanks for sharing .

  • @permacraftireland
    @permacraftireland 10 років тому +1

    what a great project! Thank you!

  • @michaelvalkevich6085
    @michaelvalkevich6085 9 років тому +1

    great project, great video! Thanks for this.

  • @watermain48
    @watermain48 6 років тому +1

    Very nice. Thanks Shannon.

  • @dragon-wolf9916
    @dragon-wolf9916 5 років тому

    Wow! . . . You need to make a "How to saw like me." video. Excellent job.

  • @PrimalEdge
    @PrimalEdge 10 років тому

    great video, glad I stumbled across it! subscribed!

  • @deezynar
    @deezynar 10 років тому

    I enjoy simple projects myself. I just mentioned it because you usually go whole hog on projects. It's a sweet tote.

  • @sayo9394
    @sayo9394 6 років тому +1

    Really great tooltote, the video was a bit quick for me to follow, had to watch a couple of times. I wish you went bit slowly and explained more for noobs like myself.

  • @RenaissanceWW
    @RenaissanceWW  10 років тому +1

    I just wanted to do something quick and personally I do enjoy getting out the cut nails from time to time.

  • @rodney73991
    @rodney73991 8 років тому

    that one saw is perfect. i always tried use band saw do that. for years wasted wood plane down to right thickness when get two border out it.

  • @deezynar
    @deezynar 10 років тому +1

    As you say, it's nice to be able to toss a few tools into a tote to haul them to a small job away from the shop. I have a concern about longer totes, it's easy to have more weight at one end than the other. That's why I prefer a tote with a handle that runs the whole length so you can grab it at the balance point wherever that is. On another note, why didn't you use hopper dovetails like you did on the little chest you built? You did a really nice job on those.

  • @Jazzwayze
    @Jazzwayze 9 років тому

    At least my dadoes are in the 'groove'! Lol! Cheers

  • @jerrybobteasdale
    @jerrybobteasdale 5 років тому

    Nice hand tools.

  • @ShannonRogers
    @ShannonRogers 10 років тому

    I did put glue on the handle tenon though it isn't necessary. Once the box is assembled there is no way to remove the handle due to the length of the handle and the angle of the tenons.

  • @Jazzwayze
    @Jazzwayze 9 років тому

    Rebate, rebate, rebate. Puhhhleeease! A rabbit is what I put on a plate and eat! Lol! Thanks for this... Just what I need. Only bigger! Cheers JW.

    • @RenaissanceWW
      @RenaissanceWW  9 років тому

      Jazzwayze thats why I call it a rabbet not a rabbit. You mean you can't hear the difference in my pronunciation? How 'bout we compromise and call it a filister

    • @Jazzwayze
      @Jazzwayze 9 років тому

      Hey there Renaissance Man. Just a 'play on words'! I think. Must be the old Pond between us that makes the difference! Sure it's a fillister as well. I can't think of thing we eat that could be related to a fillister; unless you count a fillet steak. Thanks for the video again my friend. Keep up the good-woodwork. JW

    • @RenaissanceWW
      @RenaissanceWW  9 років тому

      Jazzwayze it would be interesting to figure out how we colonials managed to mutate the word. I can think of no accent that would make rebate sound like rabbet. If it makes you feel better I still spell mouldings with the U included.

    • @bodgerdavesumner
      @bodgerdavesumner 9 років тому

      Got a hollow leg? Fillet mister.

    • @danbreyfogle8486
      @danbreyfogle8486 8 років тому

      +Jazzwayze You are correct, a rabbit is a furry animal that hides under my spruce trees and eats our tulips, so he may end up on my table if he doesn't find another place to live. The joint discussed here is a rabbet, which is from Old French rabbat, "a recess into a wall," and rabattre "to beat down". I would guess that since we are the great melting pot on this side of the pond that our language is a collection of words and phrases from many languages (UK English, German, French, Spanish, etc,).

  • @kristophermarsh9400
    @kristophermarsh9400 6 років тому

    Awesome lathe and I think sharpening station, do you have any video on it I would really enjoy seeing that machine.

    • @RenaissanceWW
      @RenaissanceWW  6 років тому

      Yes I've put up several videos on the lathe here on my channel and lots more info on my website

  • @paulandnoecrites
    @paulandnoecrites 9 років тому +1

    Loved the video Shannon! What marking gauge were you using?..it was beautiful.

    • @RenaissanceWW
      @RenaissanceWW  9 років тому +1

      Paul Crites I assume you're talking about the Hamilton gauge. Its the 4" model in Cherry from Hamilton Toolworks

    • @paulandnoecrites
      @paulandnoecrites 9 років тому

      thanks. I might have to snag one of those!

  • @carlcooper3525
    @carlcooper3525 5 років тому

    Correction the sole of the plane?

  • @TomLeg
    @TomLeg 6 років тому

    What's that tiny marking guage?

  • @nikosgrigoriadis
    @nikosgrigoriadis 9 років тому

    Really nice video...
    BUT why do i have the feeling that your handtools are going to be more expensive then some powertools instead???
    Jealousy yes...

  • @carlcooper3525
    @carlcooper3525 5 років тому

    Do you ever use wax or oil on the base of your plane?

  • @5quint1
    @5quint1 10 років тому

    where did you get that resaw blade from

    • @RenaissanceWW
      @RenaissanceWW  10 років тому

      5quint1 I made it. Check out my channel and you will find a video on the resaw frame saw, or visit my site and you will find several articles and videos with links to the blacksmith and bladesmith I collaborated with to make the saw. I also added an annotation to this video with a link to the video to make it easier.

  • @peterellis4262
    @peterellis4262 2 роки тому

    "Exact same design" ? I appreciate both and need at least a big one, but they're patently not "the exact same design".

  • @powderpuff1964
    @powderpuff1964 8 років тому

    what Chisels are they many thanks they look great