I will be building this. My drill bit case is huge but is plastic and disintegrating. And it doesn’t hold longer bits. This looks quite flexible and I like that I can remove a case of bits to take to where my portable drill is being used.
Nice design and build, i did woodworking professionally for over 20 years. I always used Fuller countersinks some of mine are 20 years old and still work like new obviously ive. Sharpened them and even though they do have carbide tipped ones i prefer the high speed Steel ones that many wood boat builders like as well incidentally i did refasten a Antique Wooden Cabin Cruiser. I restored years ago using the Fuller countersinks and new bronze fasteners many wood boat builders. Use A Brace to drill and install fasteners but i did use power tools I like the cabinet. Quite a bit as it appears it would be fairly easy to relocate it. To another location or even. Use it as a portable Tool organizer ? Also the magnets were a good idea
Very nice. Something I definitely need to build. Would be nice to have a little more detail on the cabinet itself such as dimensions, how it was assembled, etc...
Roger - The plans, which include full dimensions, sources, and step-by-step instructions are available here: www.woodsmithplans.com/plan/drill-bit-storage-center/
Nice cabinet! The magnets with the french cleats are a great idea. What are the overall dimensions of the top cabinet and the bottom cabinet? It doesn't say on the page for the plan. Just fyi, I often don't buy plans if I can't find the overall dimensions. That's because if I have to alter the plans to fit my space, it's probably easier just to make my own in Sketchup.
I agree that this would be helpful information to include on the sell page. I'll see what I can do to get the overall dimensions added... The upper cabinet is 18" w x 12" d x 24" h and the lower cabinet is 18" w x 12" d x 12" h Thanks for watching.
Thank you,very useful information
It has been a while since I see Dennis. Good to see him back.
The moment I saw this I liked it. I too have drill bits scattered around. I am looking forward to making this. Thanks
Great! Let us know how it goes.
Same,so time consuming looking for the right bit,anything that's saves time is a winner
My drill bits and accessories are scattered everywhere, I need to do this!
This is a very nice cabinet. I will build this. It is also nice to meet the designer of the project.
Great! Thanks for watching.
I will be building this. My drill bit case is huge but is plastic and disintegrating. And it doesn’t hold longer bits. This looks quite flexible and I like that I can remove a case of bits to take to where my portable drill is being used.
Great! Let us know how it goes.
Really nice design! Very inspiring video! it was a pleasure to watch!
Thank you!
I love this cabinet design and the detail of those specialized tools!
Thank you very much. ^5
Nice design and build, i did woodworking professionally for over 20 years. I always used Fuller countersinks some of mine are 20 years old and still work like new obviously ive. Sharpened them and even though they do have carbide tipped ones i prefer the high speed Steel ones that many wood boat builders like as well incidentally i did refasten a Antique Wooden Cabin Cruiser. I restored years ago using the Fuller countersinks and new bronze fasteners many wood boat builders. Use A Brace to drill and install fasteners but i did use power tools I like the cabinet. Quite a bit as it appears it would be fairly easy to relocate it. To another location or even. Use it as a portable Tool organizer ? Also the magnets were a good idea
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Nice!!
Thanks!
Very nice. Something I definitely need to build. Would be nice to have a little more detail on the cabinet itself such as dimensions, how it was assembled, etc...
Roger - The plans, which include full dimensions, sources, and step-by-step instructions are available here: www.woodsmithplans.com/plan/drill-bit-storage-center/
Nice cabinet! The magnets with the french cleats are a great idea. What are the overall dimensions of the top cabinet and the bottom cabinet? It doesn't say on the page for the plan. Just fyi, I often don't buy plans if I can't find the overall dimensions. That's because if I have to alter the plans to fit my space, it's probably easier just to make my own in Sketchup.
I agree that this would be helpful information to include on the sell page. I'll see what I can do to get the overall dimensions added...
The upper cabinet is 18" w x 12" d x 24" h and the lower cabinet is 18" w x 12" d x 12" h
Thanks for watching.
Can you tell us what brand you use for the right angle drill adapter ? Thanks.
It is the Milwaukee Right Angle Attachment: amzn.to/2Jmxgzc
0:10 No. It isn't. Unfortunately.