After my Daughter had twin boys in December 2012, I decided I would expand on my woodworking experience by making them this Pirate Chest toy box. Since there were two of them, my 'work' was doubled.
I DID learn some new things with this project. I had never used Pocket Hole joinery before and I was a little timid about doing it. I found that it's really pretty easy.
I also learned that when cutting on the table saw, I could NOT cut on the line drawn on the wood. As a result, some of the cuts were a bit short (but wood filler helped there).
My biggest problem was cutting the radius on the box tops since I don't have a band saw. It was difficult cutting the curve with a Jig Saw, so the Rasp, Plane and sandpaper came in handy.
The other problem I had was getting the slats on the top to meet up tightly. I found I had to cut a slight bevel on each edge so that the top of the slat would meet the next one.
I presented the boxes to the Boys at their First Birthday party just after Christmas and received a number of compliments. There was one woman that may want me to make one for her son. Needless to say I was a bit proud of myself.
Glued novelty wood ocean characters on front and sides.
White poly-rope handles on sides - decorative only.
Casters for easy movement when full.
Comments
gwalker563
Sat, 01/31/2015 - 13:39
plans
I would also like the plans for this
frankl5150
Thu, 11/05/2015 - 10:14
Plans
I believe these are the plans: http://ana-white.com/2012/04/plans/pirate-toy-chest
Looks like this build just added casters.