Tuesday, May 31, 2011

The junk style one board tool box build


When Julie introduced the idea of all of us trying to build a tool box, my first thought was, "But I like old authentic stuff... and I can make most anything work that I find, so why build one?"

Well, Miss Julie made me put my thinking cap on. I've never built one before but my criteria quickly became all nit picky like and soon realized I needed to build my own after all. :)

I wanted it a certain size.
I wanted it to look old, authentic and in my trademarked woodsy preference.
I wanted it original in some way.
I wanted it to be easy to build. (read: CHEAT)

Could I do it? Well by golly, I was gonna give it my best shot!

How I built my toolbox...
out of 1 board
 

Front, back and bottom

1 2 3 - I measured out how long I wanted my toolbox and cut the first piece. I then used that piece as a guide for the other two. These pieces would become the front, back and bottom.

4 - I dry fit it to get a visual. LOVED the wood patina and nail holes. :)


 Sides

Once I decided how tall I desired the sides to rise, I cut a board twice that long so I could make both sides at once.

5 - The board was clamped to two sawhorses for stability while cutting with a jigsaw. I drew one side, then cut it. (with a dull blade... use a sharp one!)

6 - I used the cut piece to transfer the design to the other side.

7 - The old board got a good sanding.

8 - The middle of the board was measured out.


9 - The board was cut in the middle, creating the two sides.

10 - Everything got another good sanding, especially the edges and ends, but care was given to not overdo it as I wanted to maintain the squareness of the edges.

11 - I dry fit to ensure it was working. It was! So hmmm... what's that old tyme drill for anyway? You shall soon see. :)

12 - I used a spade bit in the cordless drill to drill the holes in the sides for the handle.


13 - After one hole was drilled, I used it as a template for the next hole position.

14 and 15 - I didn't drill right through this time. Yet.

16 - I re clamped the board back onto the saw horse and jigsawed two small cuts leading up to the intended hole.

17 and 18 - I then finished drilling the hole. You see, I needed a slot for...

19 - the drill handle of course! The blade end of the (VERY DULL) drill slips into one hole, and the handle slips into the slot of the other.

20 - I predrilled and nailed all of the pieces together....

And called it done. :)





 I loved it but it needed a small tweak....


 So I added an authentic cow tag from my parent's farm onto the box. Perfect!

It now tells a story. My dad's back shed was all about rusty tools. This little tool box most certainly brings back farm life memories.


And with an authentic keepsake from that very place. :)


While I loved it as is, I really needed the toolbox for a different purpose.


 So it became a kitchen essential.


 It's the perfect little telephone companion! 

It holds just what I need with junk style, looks pretty authentic, is indeed original with that handle, and I now can proudly say I built a tool box! Thanks Julie!

But that's not all.


Tune in Friday night at Saturday Nite Special to see the OTHER one I made for the flowers. :) Make sure your builds are ready too cuz we're gonna party with them!

Did you miss the toolbox series?

Part 1 - inspiration


A mini toolbox to entice you was HERE


Are old boards safe to use? Read HERE on how to work safely with pallet wood.




The one board toolbox build. Way easy.
What's stopping you now? :)

The Lettered Cottage

71 comments:

  1. That is perfect for the handle!! I like 'Lady' on the side.

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  2. that is sooo cool! i LOVE the handle!!

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  3. Donna,
    I love your simply unique style. You are such an inspiration!
    Tara
    ~A Mustard Seed Dream

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  4. I am absolutely out-of-my-mind CRAZY about this! It is wonderful from one end to the other, but the handle is truly inspired. LOVE it! You've gained yet another among your thousands of followers. ;-)

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  5. and now suddenly I need to build a tool box. i'm a gonner.

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  6. WOW!
    That´s so cool!!
    Hugg, Tien

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  7. oh! I love this!! great handle. I bought yet another great tool tray....but not this cool. Still haven't made one yet..kind of running out of room for them. great great job!

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  8. Only you can make me LOVE a handle! The cow tag is also perfect. Awesome as always, Donna.

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  9. Love this, and adding it to my to do list!

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  10. That is so over the top!!! I love the drill handle! Humm...I have one of those! That is just adorable...love it next to the phone! What am I saying...I'd love it anywhere!

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  11. You AMAZE me, Donna... absolutely AMAZE me!! You have so much talent and creativity, girl!!! That handle and "lady" are the PERFECT touch and your displays gorgeous... love the lilacs!
    Have a wonderful week, my friend!
    ~ Jo :)

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  12. I love the junky style of your tool box! How cute is that? I want to make one for the toilet paper and other things on the back of the toilet. I definitely will be referring to your awesome tutorial! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  13. I love the sentimental tool box you created! Very unique!

    ~ Tracy

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  14. You surprised me with the handle! Just when I thought I knew where you were going with it you switched it up one me. Thanks for the smile on my face.

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  15. OK, that is major clever. Likely totally unique. Great tutorial. Great photos. Useful, one of a kind. Thanks.
    - Joy

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  16. This is fabulous! I love the handle.

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  17. this tote is GORGEOUS - I love it {pinned this beauty!}

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  18. That is the most unique and fabulous tool box ever! I love the cow tag. Pamela

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  19. OMG - I have a drill just like that!! It was my dad's. Love your ideas, don't know if I can manage to create something that looks as good - but I'm sure gonna try!!

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  20. Miss Julie thinks her student did a fantastic job!
    Can't wait to see the other one.

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  21. Love it, Love it, Love it! Ok, was this a challenge? I will take out my jigsaw (yes I have one) and see what I can do... You made it look fairly easy... (kind of)
    My post for Friday might still be the store bought one but now you've got me wanting to make a real one on my own....
    Susan

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  22. Susan, I think I'm going to CRY. That's exactly what Julie and I wish to instill. Try something new! It'll expand the way you think in ways like you've never even dreamed of.

    JUST BUILD IT.

    Donna

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  23. I LOVE it! You did an amazing job! Love, Love, Love the handle! You inspire me! I want one now!

    Sandi

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  24. Fantastic! I mentioned before that I love weathered wood and metal. This is so unique, I'm swooning.

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  25. Perfect! Perfect! Perfect! I too was surprised by the handle, very inventive.

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  26. Love the handle but would probably impale myself on a regular basis :) Love it (for your house) though! LOL! Working on decorating my second one I made based on your inspiration right now.
    -Jill

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  27. I am so in love with the tool box and the handle is to die for. Such orginiality. And guess what? Lady is my nickname from my hubby. Never hardly ever unless something is wrong or he introduces me to someone does he call me by my name. Will definitely have to show him this post. Maybe he will make me one,,,,hint hint. Thanks for sharing.

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  28. Dear Angela's kind husband, please offer our girl a little tough love and show her HOW to make one. :)

    Donna

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  29. Wow! How do you think these things up? Great job, now I have to go look around for a piece of wood. I love the label, one of the cows, right? Ann

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  30. thats to adorable. love the handle.
    lauren

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  31. I love love love it! I want want want it! LOL Too cute!

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  32. I just have to tell you, that I am thinking I might try and make one of these...and I've NEVER made anything out of wood before! I love it.

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  33. I love the drill as handle in this tool box. So you! Can't wait to see what everyone has made.

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  34. Donna thank you so much for the idea. Yup I said to myself, self what is she going to do
    with that brace & bit. Then I saw where you put it and low and behold you solved my problem. I have my daddy's brace & bit and I have always wanted to display it somehow other than laying on the hearth. I will make me a tool box out of some of the lumber from daddy's shop. He's passed away 22yr ago. Thank you so much!!!!!
    By the way where are those sawhorses in that post you did a while back?

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  35. OOPS excuse me but I forgot to say...I love it.
    The name too. COOL!!!

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  36. Donna - you are AMAZING! I love that power tools rock your world AND you know how to use them! lol! That sweet cow tag made that toolbox soooo special and unique! LUV!!!!!!! ♥

    xoxo laurie

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  37. Donna... it is just beautiful and rustic! The handle is so 'you'... and I love that sign you added.

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  38. That is the coolest thing I have seen made by hand in a long time. How fun is that to see that lovely piece you made every time you go near your phone? I bet that gives you a major happy every time you see it. Good job!

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  39. I know I should be used to it by now, but you always amaze me with your unique and wonderful style, Donna!

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  40. That was awesome, you're very creative.. You really inspired us.. :)

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  41. Oh wow! I LOVE this project! It looks amazing, I really really love the drill handle! You are amazing! The toolbox has such an authentic vintage look! X

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  42. That is so cute!! Love your site. I visit every morning during my coffee time.
    Can I ask how you keep the knob side in the slot?
    pam

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  43. Okay, so now I MUST have a toolbox! And I am looking at all this "junk" and trying to envision it as a handle. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  44. You can't see me so you're just going have to take my word for it...I'm giving you a standing ovation! If I could do that "really" loud "fingers in the mouth" whistle I would be doing that too!

    That just rocks my socks off!!!!! Love it!

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  45. I love it! Love that rustic look.

    Donna

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  46. I love your one of a kind box...is there anything you can't build girl? Thanks for the inspiration:-)

    xoxo
    Kathleen

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  47. Love love love your tool box!! Unique and one of a kind. And so you!! Very cool
    Hugs
    SueAnn

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  48. I love it! I made a tool box when I was in high school ag class- you make me want to make another one.

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  49. Oh my word! Luuuuuuuv it! That is so totally funky junk!!!

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  50. Donna, I absolutely love this project! I love that it can be made with one board, and it looks fairly simple to make. I just made a factory cart-style coffee table out of reclaimed cedar fence boards, and I had a few left over. I just might give this a try!

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  51. So stinkin' cute I can't stand it! That HANDLE!! Perfect re-use of a cool old tool and even better that it, along with the sign, has significance to you. ADORABLE, as always. {claps wildly}

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  52. Your tool boxes are one of my favorite projects and tutorials you have made. I love the branch handle on the picket one so much. You did make it look so easy. I really think I need to buy a jigsaw. I can think of lots of things I could do with one and they seem fairly easy to use. Thanks for being an inspiration to everyone.

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  53. PS I love the photography and flower choices.

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  54. I love it I love it I love it. How did you secure the handle end of the drill into the slot that you cut? This project and the wooden ironing board light are my 2 fav's. shay2shay2@hotmail.com from beautiful Upstate South Carolina

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  55. Truly inspired! I am going to immediately go ask hubs if he has an old drill like that from his dad and convince him it should be on display (on my desk) rather than hidden in the barn.

    One question though...maybe I'm having a blonde day, but how do you get the handle to stay in the slot end? Did I miss something?

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  56. I love every speck of this! I WANT.
    That's all.
    Thank you!!!
    ~Bec :-)

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  57. What a great tutorial and how creative is that handle? It is so inspiring to see what others come up with that never would have occurred to me. Sharing is a GREAT thing!!

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  58. I adore this Donna! Featured it on Craft Gossip today http://homeandgarden.craftgossip.com/elegant-junk-toolbox/

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  59. Sooooo cute! Gives new meaning to the words "tool box"...

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  60. I've got the drill and ready to build. One question... how does the handle stay in when you pick it up if it is just set into that slot you made connected to the hole? I do want it as a usable toolbox for my most frequently used smaller tools (hammer screwdrivers and duct tape of course)?

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  61. Hey Katherine, I don't use the handle to carry it around so I didn't worry about enclosing the gap. Not sure what I'd suggest! In a perfect world, maybe you could somehow remove the knob from the drill to insert it into a hole? Or create some kind of tab for above the cut so the handle would stay in place.

    Sorry I can't email you direct, you come up as a noreply with no email attached. I hope you come back and see this post!

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    1. I got your email and funny that the address came up that way as I had a hard time trying to subscribe to your blog. Anyway I got it figured out and that is the way I am going to do it with a premade metal bracket about 3" long screwed on both sides of the slot. Should do the trick just fine. Love Your site here and am now following you on Pinterest where I originally seen this box. Thanks for taking the time for me and I can see a long relationship with me and all the goodies you have that I want to replicate (or steal). from a new humble groupie... Kat!

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  62. Katherine, I'm so glad you subscribed to the comments! I can't track an email back to you at all, even through your google+ account. I get notifications through my email when one comments so that's the only way I can tell you made a comment.

    If you go back into your google account, just add an email contact. I mean, if you wish. :) You can even open your G+ account so others can communicate with you that way too.

    or reply here so I can reply to you:

    donna@funkyjunkinteriors.net

    Thanks for your kudos! I'm honoured to be one to follow!

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