Gene Davis
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Here is my hallucination, rendered in Sketchup, for a wood copy of the Dewalt DWMT73679-78 mechanics chest.
I thought it could be done using 1/2" baltic birch and 3/4" solid wood, so the model reflects that. As for the steel version, this is in two sections so the top can be lifted off. Top tool tray of the base and the floor of the top chest are both lipped so your expensive tools don't roll off and bounce off your concrete floor.
My question about dominos is this. I envision the drawerbox joints with through 5mm tenons, and wonder since the 700 will only cut a 5mm mortise at 20mm depth (want to plunge through sides and backs-fronts with parts together), what is easier:
a.) cutting down 5mm dominos before assembly
b.) putting in long and flush-sawing after glueup
c.) making one's own 5mm tenon stock
I thought it could be done using 1/2" baltic birch and 3/4" solid wood, so the model reflects that. As for the steel version, this is in two sections so the top can be lifted off. Top tool tray of the base and the floor of the top chest are both lipped so your expensive tools don't roll off and bounce off your concrete floor.
My question about dominos is this. I envision the drawerbox joints with through 5mm tenons, and wonder since the 700 will only cut a 5mm mortise at 20mm depth (want to plunge through sides and backs-fronts with parts together), what is easier:
a.) cutting down 5mm dominos before assembly
b.) putting in long and flush-sawing after glueup
c.) making one's own 5mm tenon stock