School's back in session and I am almost done with my toolbox.  I started working on it before last semester ended, but was really bad about taking pictures and never got anything posted about it.  Now I am  nearly done, so I will post what pictures I have now and will take a full set of pictures once it is completely done.
| Cutting pins for the case dovetails. There are lots of dovetails on the 17 in wide case. | 
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| Case glue up. You can see my almost finished night stand in the background. | 
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| Close up of case dovetails. | 
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| Case with dividers and drawer stops installed. | 
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| Fitting drawer fronts. The drawers are under construction and sitting on top of the case. | 
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| Cutting pins on the drawer fronts. Most of the time you label what pieces go together with numbers or letters, but I decided to start drawing pictures like this surprised face. | 
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| Drawer construction complete. | 
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| I turned knobs which get progressively bigger to match the ratio of the drawers. The smallest is 3/10" and the biggest is around 1". | 
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| This is one of my panels for my lid with my new tool, my shoulder plane, sitting on top of it. | 
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| The lid being constructed. It is floating raised panels with mortise and tenon joinery | 
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| My finished lid. The panels are curly maple which is resawn and bookmatched. I will explain that more in a future post. | 
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| Ready for the finishing room! | 
 
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