Scotts--Good that you are thinking ahead on the toy storage that can morph into storage for clothing. Just make sure that you make it safe. Those lids can be tough on little paws. Personally I like the idea of using transparent and stackable plastic storage bins for kid toys. Nut I also like the idea of making a traditional blanket chest.

Does anyone have some experience in making your own butcher block style kitchen countertop and its longevity?
Thank you
Only did a small (2x2ish), end grain counter which is what I think of when I think butcher block style. I wouldn't go much bigger than this as the movement across that size isn't bad but the movement across an 8' run wouldn't be fun, neither would gluing it or flattening it. If you mean the style like Jar944 shows than I've had them, didn't make it and they've held up just fine. Lumber liquidators had the best price when I was looking for a remodel for oak or maple.Does anyone have some experience in making your own butcher block style kitchen countertop and its longevity?
Thank you
Do you actually mean end grain butcher block, or just wooden countertops?
Here is a wood countertop I did out of quartered sapele
Only did a small (2x2ish), end grain counter which is what I think of when I think butcher block style. I wouldn't go much bigger than this as the movement across that size isn't bad but the movement across an 8' run wouldn't be fun, neither would gluing it or flattening it. If you mean the style like Jar944 shows than I've had them, didn't make it and they've held up just fine. Lumber liquidators had the best price when I was looking for a remodel for oak or maple.
Check out IKEA. You will often be surprised by their prices.I was looking at lumber liquidators and they sell all sorts of butcher block counter tops but they are pricey
but you are right it seems quite an undertaking to make one.
The biggest I need is around 10’x2’1”.
Check out IKEA. You will often be surprised by their prices.
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End grain butcher block is what I am after and that looks great.
What does the tape on your saw do?
I was looking at lumber liquidators and they sell all sorts of butcher block counter tops but they are pricey
but you are right it seems quite an undertaking to make one.
The biggest I need is around 10’x2’1”.
...Lumber liquidators, ikea and 99% of the rest of places selling "butcher block counters" do not have end grain countertops.
Frankly I don't understand why they even call them butcher block (they are not.) At best they are wooden strip counters. Be that strip or wide plank (wide planks are more $) they are both functionally the same as a dining table top.
Real butcher block is all end grain, and in countertop form more fragile from a structure standpoint, not to mention more expensive and or labor intensive to produce. Total Stock needed is significantly higher from all the waste turning to sawdust. It's about double granite.
24x120 x 1.5 $1400 in pine ($70 sqft)
https://www.hardwood-lumber.com/countertops/end-grain-butcher-block-countertops/
Real end-grain butcherblock isn't 2" thick. And when it is more than a few times wider than thick, it has a nasty habit of splitting. You'd have to be nuts to use that around a sink, unless you start with something like acrylic stabilized wood, and then you're really just making a corian like solid surface that has a wood end-grain appearance at an astronomical cost.
Real end-grain butcherblock isn't 2" thick. And when it is more than a few times wider than thick, it has a nasty habit of splitting. You'd have to be nuts to use that around a sink, unless you start with something like acrylic stabilized wood, and then you're really just making a corian like solid surface that has a wood end-grain appearance at an astronomical cost.

I installed a screw and hung the picture in the kitchen under the work of another artist. Beth Darling was probably in her 40s when she painted the Fiestaware and Kaitlyn is 7. The pictures seem to go together.
How about a hollow chisel mortiser?
https://www.acmetools.com/shop/tool...ageView:grid&minPrice:&maxPrice:&pageSize:24&I think that what the drill press attachment is. Got a link to what you're referring to?