rdog422
Well-known member
Ok fella's,
We all know shadowed toolboxes look nice. You can say its stupid because "what if you get a new tool?" all you want, but; you do have to admit that they look great. The main problem with shadowing a toolbox is the amount of time you have to put into the tedious task of tracing and cutting. Doesn't matter if its wood, foam, or even cardboard shadowing a toolbox is time consuming and thats why most choose not to do it.
I was prowling youtube the other day and got inspired when I saw a video about mold making. I thought, "why can't I shadow my box this way???" I'm still a little early in the process and I have some finish work to do, along with some other tests. But the mold turned out so well I thought I would share. I timed myself on the process so far.
1) making the Jig - 15 min
2)prepping the area - 5 min
3) mixing and pouring compound for layer one - 10 min
4) mixing and pouring compound for layer two - 10 min
5) placing tools in there appropriate spots - 5 min
So, (not including cure times) I have invested 45 min into what you see below. My material costs are right at 40$ now, but I have enough left over to finish 2-3 other drawers, (depending on what this prototype looks like).
I can't keep it hidden until next friday when the Video will be up, so here are some sneek peeks at , A VERY EARLY STAGE of the project.

















We all know shadowed toolboxes look nice. You can say its stupid because "what if you get a new tool?" all you want, but; you do have to admit that they look great. The main problem with shadowing a toolbox is the amount of time you have to put into the tedious task of tracing and cutting. Doesn't matter if its wood, foam, or even cardboard shadowing a toolbox is time consuming and thats why most choose not to do it.
I was prowling youtube the other day and got inspired when I saw a video about mold making. I thought, "why can't I shadow my box this way???" I'm still a little early in the process and I have some finish work to do, along with some other tests. But the mold turned out so well I thought I would share. I timed myself on the process so far.
1) making the Jig - 15 min
2)prepping the area - 5 min
3) mixing and pouring compound for layer one - 10 min
4) mixing and pouring compound for layer two - 10 min
5) placing tools in there appropriate spots - 5 min
So, (not including cure times) I have invested 45 min into what you see below. My material costs are right at 40$ now, but I have enough left over to finish 2-3 other drawers, (depending on what this prototype looks like).
I can't keep it hidden until next friday when the Video will be up, so here are some sneek peeks at , A VERY EARLY STAGE of the project.








