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I met Evan Court last month at CraftBoston, where he was representing the North Bennet Street School as one of the students in their furniture-making program. Here’s a brief and informal introduction for you – Evan’s latest work, a great sideboard that was on display at the show:

Evan's sideboard from the NBSS program

by Evan Court

But what I really want to tell you about is Evan’s first project for the furniture-making program: his tool chest.

toolchest1Tool chest? You might ask: Why are we talking about tool chests when there’s that sideboard sitting right there? Well, in Evan’s words, “When I built my sideboard I had an epiphany that it was essentially just a giant toolbox with a curved front and legs. Our tool chest project is the root of [the rest of our] casework.”

Or, in my own words, if you can build a box then you can build a cabinet. If you can build a fancy box, then you can build a great sideboard. And it’s all the better if the box you build also serves the valuable purpose of organizing your tools.

Here are three specific skills that Evan learned in building his tool chest that transferred to the sideboard:

  1. Dovetailing. Lots and lots of dovetailing.
  2. Efficiency. “Keep the project moving.” While the case glue is drying, start milling the interior parts, for example.
  3. Drawer fitting. This traditional skill comes in handy in all sorts of casework. It’s also a big challenge for many woodworkers. Better to start now, and best to start on a functional piece that won’t “show” as much.

The beauty of any tool chest project is, in my own view:

  1. Since you know you won’t be displaying, selling or giving away the finished piece, it takes the pressure off. Sometimes you end up doing your best handwork when it’s “just for the shop.” It’s a confidence-builder.
  2. Like all shop projects, you get to enjoy the results for many months, and possibly years. And you enjoy it because you’re using it to build more projects, which is different from a piece of furniture.
the traditional chest

by Christopher Schwarz

We have a wealth of tool storage projects in the Popular Woodworking list. I’ll be going into more detail on them, and offering some freebie plans, as we move forward. Today I wanted to mention a brand new DVD release from Christopher Schwarz, “A Traditional Tool Chest in Two Days.” I watched the video and I definitely endorse the product, especially if you’re more on the functional side of woodworking than the decorative side. Buy it and build it, and you’ll learn some really solid skills.

We’ve had a nice conversation going on Facebook and Twitter this week, featuring some readers’ tool storage projects. Let’s keep that conversation going here on the blog. Please comment on any of the above (my words or Evan’s), and I’ll moderate!

Dan Farnbach

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