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Salko I think it really is that simple. Like I said it may not be simple to do, and the techniques involved are the craft, and mastery of it. A journey of years I’m sure. But in the most simple of projects Paul has laid a path for the most complex. I’ve been at this from the power tool side of things for years and got lost in the setup and complexity. I never thought of it until it was distilled into the most simple project with the most simple tools. As woodworkers, at its most basic level we cut to a line that we’ve marked. The lines may be complex the assembly may be complex but that first step is always there. Stringing them into something meaningful, useful, or beautiful is the art and mastery.
Leonardo DaVinci is quoted as saying “simplification is the ultimate sophistication” I think Paul’s teaching can set us on that path.
[quote quote=58785]… I still don’t have all my tools in there. I think that video was a couple days ago and I haven’t put any of my planes in there. The bench planes will be in that space in the bottom, and that empty bottom drawer will have my specialty planes, router, rabbet, plough, etc and some other things to put in there and gonna do some stuff on the inside of the chest lid, etc. I know it looks a bit bare at this point.
[/quote]You know ,of course, We’re gonna want to see pictures of it full.
It really does look like a great way to store a ton of hardware in a small space, and it’s absolutely perfect for a move. Keep us posted.
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