http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160782702866#ht_1392wt_754
I've wanted to build myself a pinstriping box for quite a while now. Something like the link provided would be perfect (without the pull out tray, I hate those things). Probably with an open top compartment for the paints and thinners, and a lower drawer or two for brushes, tapes and chalks.
I'm a fabricator by trade (prototypes and mockups, machining, painting, and a lot of sanding) I'm good at building stuff in general but all the woodworking I've done has been sourced at home depot or lowes and consisted of plywood, iron on veneer strips and sometimes 2x4s, fastened with but joints using glue with either deck screws or brads. That in mind, how should a box such as the one linked be built?
I'm guessing the main box is all half inch solid cherry. I don't even know where to get that, there are a couple of Rocklers near me, maybe start there. Solid wood seems frightening, wouldn't it just be warped as all hell, isn't that why plywood was created? Can you buy it the proper size or do you have to plane it? I don't have a planer, but I could probably get a hold of one. I'm guessing the drawers are smaller, maybe quarter inch. Looks like there are no slides. Maybe just felt on ribs in dado cut slots. Can you get ball bearing slides at an appropriate scale for such a project? What about the joints, we've got a buiscuit cutter at work which I'd have to learn how to work.
Thanks for any potential help, and please direct me anywhere else if you think I'm in the wrong place to look for this info.
Kit
I've wanted to build myself a pinstriping box for quite a while now. Something like the link provided would be perfect (without the pull out tray, I hate those things). Probably with an open top compartment for the paints and thinners, and a lower drawer or two for brushes, tapes and chalks.
I'm a fabricator by trade (prototypes and mockups, machining, painting, and a lot of sanding) I'm good at building stuff in general but all the woodworking I've done has been sourced at home depot or lowes and consisted of plywood, iron on veneer strips and sometimes 2x4s, fastened with but joints using glue with either deck screws or brads. That in mind, how should a box such as the one linked be built?
I'm guessing the main box is all half inch solid cherry. I don't even know where to get that, there are a couple of Rocklers near me, maybe start there. Solid wood seems frightening, wouldn't it just be warped as all hell, isn't that why plywood was created? Can you buy it the proper size or do you have to plane it? I don't have a planer, but I could probably get a hold of one. I'm guessing the drawers are smaller, maybe quarter inch. Looks like there are no slides. Maybe just felt on ribs in dado cut slots. Can you get ball bearing slides at an appropriate scale for such a project? What about the joints, we've got a buiscuit cutter at work which I'd have to learn how to work.
Thanks for any potential help, and please direct me anywhere else if you think I'm in the wrong place to look for this info.
Kit