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Birthday cake for a man who can fix anything - toolbox is buttercream frosting w/details made out of molding chocolate; tools are rice crispy treats covered in molding chocolate
I built this box last night as a way of developing my understanding of a traditional Japanese tool box. It's just balsa wood: not really serious woodworking at all. But the more often I build these projects, the easier it is to think in three dimensions. And the easier it is to build these boxes again in full size, full-weight materials.
All of this is training for the Kavad, of course.
Optical Tool Kits Pt-08C
Fiber optic toolkit Pt-08C provide the craftsperson with a collection of 18 essential tools required for tasks associated with the installation, maintenance and termination of fiber optic cable. The tools used in the kits are thoughtfully assembled and are stored in high-quality cases, keeping them safe,neat and in proper working order.
Features
• 18 tools
• High quality
• Proper design
Applications
• Maintenance in Telecom
• Maintenance CATV
• Test Lab of optical fibers
• Other Fiber Optic Measurements
I found this old Novoflex camera case and repurposed it as a saddle bag/tool box. I used denim buttons (found at Hancocks Fabrics) and cut a button hole in the leather strap.
I’ve got a Husky toolbox for my wrenches and other tools but it seemed a crime to put wood tools in it. So I decided to build my dream toolbox. To keep with the wood theme, every component is wooden, the box, hinges, latches, and handle. The wood is honduran mahogany and the finish is lacquer.
Inside the toolbox:
- multimeter
- cable ties
- back full of left over nuts and bolts
- binoculars for spying on neighbours
- regulator instruction manual
- bag with tools
I’ve got a Husky toolbox for my wrenches and other tools but it seemed a crime to put wood tools in it. So I decided to build my dream toolbox. To keep with the wood theme, every component is wooden, the box, hinges, latches, and handle. The wood is honduran mahogany and the finish is lacquer.
Brackets completed and painted - just need paint to dry and bolt on the toolbox. Thinking I'll need a matching one on the other side now!
here are my drawing tools of choice. usually i have a sharp razor blade in this set too, which helps sharpen the tikky eraser or make quick cuts to sheets of paper. these days i take the blade out when i travel.
pair these essentials with a small watercolor set and my loose leaf paper binder (photos forthcoming), and i'm good to go.