This Hand Tool Till is Absolutely GENIUS

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It's time to upgrade my hand tool storage to keep the woodshop organized. I have seen a ton of saw till, plane till, and chisel rack designs over the years but none that include all three. Having all the tools together makes my workflow much smoother and faster. So I built this design out of walnut and cherry hardwoods. This one day build is the perfect solution for hand tool organization.

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0:00 Intro
0:12 Milling the Walnut and Cherry
0:47 Rough Cutting the Cabinet Parts
2:29 Cutting the Curved Profiles
3:36 Hand Planing the Boards
4:45 Chisel Rack Panel Glue Up
5:07 Making the Saw Till
6:00 Domino Joinery
7:34 Cutting the French Cleat
8:13 Making the Chisel Rack
10:00 Edge Treatment
10:35 Creating the Magnetic Saw Holders
11:30 Final Assembly and Clean Up
12:15 Finish and Reveal

Music by Epidemic Sound

#woodworking #handtools
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What lumber would you make your till from?

TimberBiscuitWoodworks
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This Xmas my Mrs has bought me a set of Narex richter bench chisel’s feeling pretty lucky 🍀

christopherharrison
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It is a beautiful cabinet. I would make mine a little longer to prevent those sharp chisels ends from simply hanging un protected. Have a Great day!

garyhorton
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While I believe you meant to ask what our favorite unit system* is, my favorite unit is buttloads, which is a volumetric unit. 1buttload=126gallons. Converted every volumetric calculation in engineering school to buttloads on every exam and my professors hated it but couldn't mark me as wrong it was awesome

stevenbalas
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To your question about Darth Vader’s preferred unit of measure, I just got back from Sweden where my daughter and I were remodeling their kitchen (she’s married to a Swede). It took me a couple days to wrap my head around working in metric, but once I did, I found it really easy and considered converting my own shop back in the States. But since our whole system, from tools to lumber dimensions, is imperial, it felt like swimming against the tide, so I’m back to fractions of an inch and I left the metric set up blocks I bought there for the next time (appropriate since they were invented by a Swede).

iandodd
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This is slick. Nothing over the top but what is there, is top notch. Gonna bookmark this for later when I actually have time to invest back into my shop.

SteveHiemstraAKAspeg
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Man your projects and videos just keep getting better. Awesome job

howieblack
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Very nice build. Looks great. Thanks for sharing.

seanmurphy
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Nice way to display your tools!! Beautiful 💕

helenmckenna
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I think ambition and drive can get you through your first couple of projects. You're super excited to get things done, so you find a way.

After a while though, if your skills outgrow the limitations of your tools or your space, or even your time available, then it's easy to make less stuff, or stop making stuff altogether.

Reducing the amount of friction in your work flow, so you don't have to think up a cunning plan to execute every step of the process, will mean building things stays fun.

Mikey__R
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Wow, I really like this design~! I've been needing a hand-tool rack and everyone seems to be building these massive cabinets, but I really like the minimalist approach you provided. Great video~!

andrewbrown
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Video dropped Nov., 25th!!! Man... I've been slacking Bud. To answer one of your questions, I prefer the style chisels that allow you to continue making dope ass videos!!! Hoping all is well Shane, Dirty Jersey out!!

moneymakingmikeg.
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I love this, awesome work as usual Shane. And I love my Japanese chisel set but I also have an old Stanley set that works well.

dobystrock
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Nice work and easy to follow and watch videos, thank you. Your comment on tools is so true but having the right tool for the job is a must. Having said that the most expensive doesn't necessarily translate to a better job. I have several hand planes, Lie Nielsen, Veritas, and Stanley and I like them all, but the Stanley #62 and low-angle block plane never disappoint.

rdavisful
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on measuring systems :

I use both !

I´ve got a couple of Starrett metric combination squares and a Union Tool Co. and a Miller´s Falls, even in the original packaging, imperial cobination squares. Same goes for rules etc.
I also got metric and SAE wrenches and sockets from my Harley wrenching days and not only that, but Whitworth, because I´m a tool collector too.

If I need a groove for 6mm plywood, I use my 1/4" cutter, because it gives me just that tad more clearence I need.
I also found imperial easier to use when sketching things up on paper.

mikehoare
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I don’t know how I haven’t seen your channel before now, but you just got a subscriber and I have a lot of videos to go back and watch.

P.S. Super Mario kinda made this an easy discussion 😂

Blfisher
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Walnut is king, so I built my plane till with walnut. 😎
My planes are all old Stanleys that I picked up for really cheap and restored. 😎
I still need to build a saw till so it will be walnut to match now.

BadAppleWoodwerx
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Your channel popped up in my feed today. Nice project, design so nice looks like a star display. Just gorgeous. New sub. Bob'sWoodshop

BobAmarant
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Realize this is an older video, got turned on to you with your Roubo build. Dig what your doing and keep killing it!

patrickmurphy
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Well, I did make one separate till for just my planes. I don't have too many yet, I am still finding some I need to buy. I do plan on making some wood ones as Some one said, "Buy the cheap tool, cry every time you use it. Buy the good tool, cry once." Fairly close. Cost is not always the determining factor. Some times best value is better than most expensive tool....

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