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Alfred Chow - Maker of Things
Alfred Chow - Maker of Things
@Maker_of_Things@cupoftea.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

These are the tool cabinets I have been making for the Community Workshop. Each one is about 1000 x 2000 x 200mm and used 4 sheets of 18mm plywood.
I built them as sealed boxes and then cut the door out, fitting the hinges as I went.

The right hand one has a narrower door as it needed to clear the work top and the electric/water intake. The deep recess behind the hinges will be used for sash cramp storage.
I still need to make the rest of the tool racks inside, and tidy them up.

They are mounted on the shipping container doors so that the doors can still open when needed and the tools access from outside.

#Community #Volunteering #CommunityWorkshop #Woodwork

The same view as previously, but with the plywood doors opened revealing them as large shallow cabinets. The left hand cabinet has hanging racks for hammers, mallets, rasps and hand saws. There is still lots of space inside.
The same view as previously, but with the plywood doors opened revealing them as large shallow cabinets. The left hand cabinet has hanging racks for hammers, mallets, rasps and hand saws. There is still lots of space inside.
The same view as previously, but with the plywood doors opened revealing them as large shallow cabinets. The left hand cabinet has hanging racks for hammers, mallets, rasps and hand saws. There is still lots of space inside.
The corner of a large workshop built from two shipping containers. Seen from inside, the container doors look like they have been clad in plywood. But hinges on the plywood hint at something else, something hidden.
The corner of a large workshop built from two shipping containers. Seen from inside, the container doors look like they have been clad in plywood. But hinges on the plywood hint at something else, something hidden.
The corner of a large workshop built from two shipping containers. Seen from inside, the container doors look like they have been clad in plywood. But hinges on the plywood hint at something else, something hidden.
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