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I like this tool case and have built the smaller version of it last year. I used breadboard ends to keep the top stable as my shop has a great deal of fluctuation in the humidity levels. It has been solid throughout the seasonal changes. Using a flat top is best as when the lid is down, I can use it to put plans on it. The bottom part of the lid has an edge lip that comes up so as to keep the plans ans such from falling to the ground. It can be used as a drafting table in a pinch as well. Rather than putting in drawers, I would suggest that you make some chisel boxes and the like as shown by Paul in the second project in this series. You can build them to suit and then pull them out and use them on the bench in an organized fashion. I made some for my bits, gouges, small router and plow planes and they look good and really keep things organized and allow me to rethink space issues from time to time. Drawers do not let you have that option. Just my 2c worth. All the best on your completing the project. Cheers, Rob.
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