Description
Cordless tools are becoming more and more prevalent in the shop. We’ve designed a task-specific tool station, just for your cordless tools. It provides hangers for your tools (the hangers also work well for pneumatic tools), a shelf where your chargers can live, drawers to hold your fasteners, and a two-door cabinet for larger tools.
This project consists of standard case joinery; dadoes and rabbets. The face frame is held together with pocket hole screws, and the drawer boxes are made with a lock rabbet joint. You can, of course, substitute other joinery methods for your project.
The Tool Station provides you with the opportunity to work with full extension drawer slides and European hinges, great hardware to be familiar with.
Overview
Syllabus
- Class Preview
- Introduction
- Dados & Rabbits
- Adjustable Shelf Holes
- Cut the Narrow Upper
- Assemble the Case
- Trim the Upper Cabinet
- Make the Face Frame
- Making the Doors
- Drawer Construction
- Make & Install Hangers
- Install Drawers & Drawer Fronts
- Install Back & Casters
Taught by
George Vondriska