I thought the neanderthals might be interested in this, my new hand-built hand-tool chest.
It's mostly built using Chris Schwarz's article on the Dutch style tool chest in Popular Woodworking magazine, though I did deviate (or improvise) in some of the details. It's reasonably simple to make - the bottom corners are dovetailed, the middle shelf is a dado but most of the rest is just glued and/or screwed. I had to tongue and groove most of the pieces to get the suitable width as the widest pine boards I could get were about 5", and the clamped ends on the lid include 5 mortise and tenon joints per end.
It took me much longer than planned to finish (though most of that time was finishing touches), but I'm happy with the result. Now I just need to refine my skills with the tools inside it!
Very best,