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Too over the top for a Lure or Tackle Box??? #6928929
07/13/20 06:38 PM
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Made of Walnut:

Looks nice...


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Re: Too over the top for a Lure or Tackle Box??? [Re: Canvasback2] #6928930
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looks perfect to me.









Re: Too over the top for a Lure or Tackle Box??? [Re: Canvasback2] #6928932
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Looks like a good place to store trap parts.j hooks, swivels, Ferrells and such

Re: Too over the top for a Lure or Tackle Box??? [Re: Canvasback2] #6928937
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That's beautiful work. Would make a great jewelry box for those who wear it.


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Re: Too over the top for a Lure or Tackle Box??? [Re: Canvasback2] #6928950
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Looks more like a fly tying box vs a tackle box.


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Re: Too over the top for a Lure or Tackle Box??? [Re: Canvasback2] #6928957
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Beautiful. Agree on fly tying box

Re: Too over the top for a Lure or Tackle Box??? [Re: Canvasback2] #6928965
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Beautiful work. At least you aren’t putting smelly trapping lures in there.


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Re: Too over the top for a Lure or Tackle Box??? [Re: Canvasback2] #6928987
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Perfect for fly tying materials. Very very nice

Re: Too over the top for a Lure or Tackle Box??? [Re: Canvasback2] #6929006
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Treasure chest

Re: Too over the top for a Lure or Tackle Box??? [Re: Canvasback2] #6929007
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Originally Posted by Canvasback2
Made of Walnut:

Looks nice...


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Do you have the plans for that?


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Re: Too over the top for a Lure or Tackle Box??? [Re: Canvasback2] #6929037
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Not big enough!!!


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Re: Too over the top for a Lure or Tackle Box??? [Re: Canvasback2] #6929048
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Re: Too over the top for a Lure or Tackle Box??? [Re: HobbieTrapper] #6929158
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Originally Posted by HobbieTrapper
Originally Posted by Canvasback2
Made of Walnut:

Looks nice...


[Linked Image]
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Do you have the plans for that?


18“ long x 11“ wide x 11“ tall.
fold-down front panel with a bank of three drawers in the middle flanked by two pullout frames to hang frequently used items. Top is also hinged with additional storage underneath. Carcass is ½’ thick Walnut frame and veneered 1/8” plywood panels glued in place to add some stiffness and strength. Half lap joints to give good gluing surface for the frames.. 3/16 inch deep rabbit after assembly. Carcass sides, back and bottom are joined with simple rabbit joints glued and screwed where can be done.


¼” thick vertical dividers glued in place. ¼” square drawer guides and kickers which also create a “housing” to glue horizontal drawer dividers.
For the internal dividers inside the drawers, just cut shallow dadoes for one side of each divider prior to assembly.

Re: Too over the top for a Lure or Tackle Box??? [Re: Canvasback2] #6929166
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I didn't notice a box? Was busy looking at all the fun stuffs in the background!!!

*Kidding of course....

Re: Too over the top for a Lure or Tackle Box??? [Re: Canvasback2] #6929170
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Originally Posted by HobbieTrapper
Originally Posted by Canvasback2
Made of Walnut:

Looks nice...


[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]


Do you have the plans for that?


18“ long x 11“ wide x 11“ tall.
fold-down front panel with a bank of three drawers in the middle flanked by two pullout frames to hang frequently used items. Top is also hinged with additional storage underneath. Carcass is ½’ thick Walnut frame and veneered 1/8” plywood panels glued in place to add some stiffness and strength. Half lap joints to give good gluing surface for the frames.. 3/16 inch deep rabbit after assembly. Carcass sides, back and bottom are joined with simple rabbit joints glued and screwed where can be done.


¼” thick vertical dividers glued in place. ¼” square drawer guides and kickers which also create a “housing” to glue horizontal drawer dividers.
For the internal dividers inside the drawers, just cut shallow dadoes for one side of each divider prior to assembly.

The front of the tackle box is hinged at the bottom of the case and folds down to act as a work surface. In the folded up positions, front is captured on all four sides by the carcass.

Fold-down front/breadboard ends are ½” thick

Thickness of stock for frame and panel Is approximately 5/8”. Narrow Mortise and Tenons. Dovetail components to make the apron surrounding the top.

rabbit around all four sides of the top.

Hinges and flush folding pull for carcass front

Danish oil and varnish finish

Re: Too over the top for a Lure or Tackle Box??? [Re: Canvasback2] #6929179
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Family heirloom potential for sure! Not for tossing in the bottom of a tinner. Congrats on such beautiful work.

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