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Jason Buresh
10-10-2020, 12:07 AM
I previously posted a few pictures about the dovetail carcass but here is a glimpse of the build. I started with 1x8 pine and made the carcass 36" x 36". Kind of big but i needed the room. The carcass is held together with dovetails and glue, with the tail boards being the vertical sides.
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A dado was cut in the side boards to hold a divider. This will be the bottom of the main till and there is plane storage underneath for my specialty planes. I cut down to depth using my Great Grandfather's back saw, chiseled out most of the waste, and then used my Stanley 71 1/2 router plane to get the bottom of the dado flat. This was a fairly quick process and i forgot to take pictures.

I was originally going to use a french cleat, but I decided against it. I mounted a 1x4 flush with the back and this is what will attach it to the wall. I pre-drilled holes, countersunk, and then used brass screws to hold this board in place. I used a millers falls no 1 eggbeater for the pilot hole, a brace and bit for countersinking and screw driving, and some london pattern turn screws for the final seating.
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And they had dewalt impact drivers at the turn of the century right? In all seriousness i went modern here and drove some 3" screws right into the studs to mount this bad boy.
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I loaded up a few planes just for fun and it seems solid. Tomorrow i have to run to the home center and pick up some wood to make the plane bed and some lips to keep the planes from accidentally falling out.

All in all this was a very educational build for me. It is far from perfect but I was able to practice and build skills and its just a shop project right?

Im debating adding one more divider in-between the bottom shelf and the bottom. It would be narrow and able to hold cigar boxes with extra parts and accessories.

Thanks for reading!

Dave Anderson NH
10-10-2020, 9:21 AM
Here is another way of doing it. Made all with hand tools.

Jason Buresh
10-10-2020, 11:52 AM
Dave,

Im curious, do the top panels with the spokeshaves and planes lift up for storage underneath? I noticed some handles there

steven c newman
10-10-2020, 8:36 PM
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open and shut case...
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The bad part about open tils..
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They tend to get covered in dust....

Derek Cohen
10-10-2020, 9:09 PM
Here is another way of doing it. Made all with hand tools.

Dave, for so long yours has been the standard by which we measure our!

Regards from Perth

Derek

Derek Cohen
10-10-2020, 9:20 PM
I previously posted a few pictures about the dovetail carcass but here is a glimpse of the build....

All in all this was a very educational build for me....

Jason, keep that last comment in mind when building for the shop. Some love to build only for the shop. I only build for the shop out of necessity, and save my good wood for furniture for the house. Shop furniture is then a time to try out new methods and techniques, and try out new tools.

I stick to Pine and spice it up with some trim (as I like a good looking shop). My stuff is pretty pedestrian, and may get replaced if the design does not work well. All a bit higgeldy-piggeldy :)

A far corner of the shop .... Taken several years ago ...

https://i.postimg.cc/fy4c6GN3/3-zps8d9b0350.jpg

Regards from Perth

Derek

Jason Buresh
10-11-2020, 5:32 PM
And here is a picture of the finished product. Im pretty happy with how it turned out. I just finished putting the moulding on the bottom so the specialty planes wont accidentally fall out. Theres a little lip to catch them.

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Andrew Pitonyak
10-11-2020, 7:01 PM
Well done Jason, looks good. I have to admit that pretty much all of them put to shame what I have, which is a "plane" drawer in a cabinet that I built.

Dave Anderson NH
10-12-2020, 7:12 AM
Yes Jason, the area under the spokeshaves lifts up and has 2 shelves. The area under the plane ramp also lifts up for storage.

mike stenson
10-12-2020, 2:31 PM
Your till looks great Jason, I really miss being able to easily get white pine.

Jerry Olexa
10-12-2020, 9:31 PM
Nicely done Dave....Good work!!!!

Here is another way of doing it. Made all with hand tools.

Ron Bontz
10-12-2020, 9:52 PM
I always enjoy looking at other's saw and plane tills, as well as tool cabinets in general. Some day.

Christopher Charles
10-13-2020, 11:04 AM
Jason, looks great! And Dave, your's is definitely inspiring! Mine's not so fancy, but I did make some improvements this weekend.

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