It's been a while.. so here is my latest project. Due to the generosity of friends and family, my baby daughter now has far too many toys and the living room was becoming a health and safety hazard, so I have built a toy chest.
Wood:
Started of with some 1" rough sawn waney edge walnut. Waney edge is not problem with my TS55, just cut a straight edge along each plank. Then I switch my TS55 over into the CMS module and cut a parallel edge. I have a Metabo portable thicknesser, and due to the rough saw nature, have to plane about 1.5mm of either face, leaving a finished stock of about 22mm
Tools:
-For this project I used my TS55 with guiderail and in CMS mount.
-Metabo thicknesser
-OF1400 and Leigh D4R for the dovetails
-Domino for various bits
-Festool Jigsaw in CMS mount
-RO150 for sanding
Construction:
For the curved lid, I cut using the TS55 in the CMS module, a numbers of strips about 40mm wide. I cut with an angle on about 2.5 deg (so as to achieve a coopered effect)
Then I used the domino, 3 per strip again cut at 2.5deg to join and glue the strips into a curve
Then I made the end pieces of the lid, dovetail jointed the sides, so I have a square frame to fit the curved part of the lid onto. I then hand planed the curved panel to get rid of the ridges and make it a uniform curve, using one of these lovely block planes
Next was to glue the curved panel into the lid frame I made above. I then rough cut the curve on the end panels of the frame to follow the curve of the lid and finished by using a bearing guided bit on the OF1400
Finishing:
I sanded with 120, then 240, 320 and 400 with a finial finish sand using the 1000 mesh discs. Then I used a cloth and polished in Tung oil.
End Product
and then added (routed) some handles
Wood:
Started of with some 1" rough sawn waney edge walnut. Waney edge is not problem with my TS55, just cut a straight edge along each plank. Then I switch my TS55 over into the CMS module and cut a parallel edge. I have a Metabo portable thicknesser, and due to the rough saw nature, have to plane about 1.5mm of either face, leaving a finished stock of about 22mm
Tools:
-For this project I used my TS55 with guiderail and in CMS mount.
-Metabo thicknesser
-OF1400 and Leigh D4R for the dovetails
-Domino for various bits
-Festool Jigsaw in CMS mount
-RO150 for sanding
Construction:
For the curved lid, I cut using the TS55 in the CMS module, a numbers of strips about 40mm wide. I cut with an angle on about 2.5 deg (so as to achieve a coopered effect)
Then I used the domino, 3 per strip again cut at 2.5deg to join and glue the strips into a curve
Then I made the end pieces of the lid, dovetail jointed the sides, so I have a square frame to fit the curved part of the lid onto. I then hand planed the curved panel to get rid of the ridges and make it a uniform curve, using one of these lovely block planes

Next was to glue the curved panel into the lid frame I made above. I then rough cut the curve on the end panels of the frame to follow the curve of the lid and finished by using a bearing guided bit on the OF1400
Finishing:
I sanded with 120, then 240, 320 and 400 with a finial finish sand using the 1000 mesh discs. Then I used a cloth and polished in Tung oil.
End Product




and then added (routed) some handles

