Portable Hand Tool Case

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The portable hand tool case has been completed (4-part series). I discuss its features and build at my YouTube channel. Discover how I design and make a portable tool case for storing woodworking hand tools. The clever design for hand tool storage is based on a Yeung Chan hand tool case. I had seen Yeung Chan's version of this hand tool case at a class I attended in 2004 at a furniture making school. Yeung Chan was the instructor and he brought his tool case with him from San Francisco when he travelled to teach. I was in awe of its beauty, functionality and detail. Let's say I had never seen anything like it before. I made sure to take a few measurements and a couple of photos before the week-long class ended. So 20 yrs. later I have created my version of the portable hand tool case! 

I decided on Black Limba for the exterior of the case and Walnut for the inner components. The criteria was to work with wood I had in my existing inventory with minimal purchases. I also like the contrast these (2) woods provide. The portable tool case allows me to transport my woodworking hand tools to other workshops or locations. The Baltic Birch stand for each half (top and bottom) is incorporated into the tool case as pull out components. Very clever design! The tool case was created using a combination of hand and power tools.

I determined the layout of my hand tools as a criteria in the design this portable tool case. Each hand tool has its own compartment. The tool case cleverly incorporates the parts to create a stand for the two halves. The portable tool case consists of two parts, a top and bottom half that fit into each other to create a low profile tool case. I added (3) drawers to the design. Yeung Chan's version had no drawers. I find the drawers improve the aesthetic and also keep small tools, pencils, rulers, etc. from rattling around.  I can bring my chisels, hand planes, layout tools, measuring and marking tools with me when I travel to teach woodworking or to deliver woodworking demonstrations. The chisel and instrument dividers are profiled for better access of the tools.

I experienced a few challenges in the build, namely the best layout for the tools. I also had to take a hard look at the tools I would need and actually use in my offsite hand tool work. The weight of the tool case was also on my mind and this is addressed through the dovetail joinery in the corners to reinforce the top and bottom halves. Also the back panels are glued in to further reinforce the case halves.

Norman Pirollo

12 Comments

A winner Norman 👍

The kicker for me is the stand system, places them at a good angle. 
Perfect for a bench carving or lathe working session, keeps everything where they can be found.
great storage cabinet and layout. i think mr chan would be quite pleased.

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

The organization appeals to my OCD, while the clever stand means it's multi-functional, and appearance makes me look at it.  Yep - that's a winner.

Curious if you used any finish on it?
Cool case! Is it finished? Wax?

Ryan/// ~sigh~ I blew up another bowl. Moke told me "I made the inside bigger than the outside".

Thanks! No finish (yet). I'm taking my time with this. Leaning towards an oil finish only on the outside Black Limba case. A hardening oil to protect the wood a little also makes the wood appear rich. Of course , this darkens the wood somewhat. I do like how it looks now. Probably go with the oil as the wood does need protection.

Norman Pirollo

Some of the "hard wax" oils are perfect for that. The water based stuff will make the wood looked oiled with a nice smooth waxed finish. Originally designed for hardwood floors. I use Osmo Polyx, but there are many others I haven't tried.
Very nice tool case, well thought out for maximum optimization of the space available. 
Nice!

Steven- Random Orbital Nailer

Nice work Norman!

Petey

Thank you for the great feedback! I should find a spot near the workbenches where I can set it up as to access my most used hand tools.

Norman Pirollo

Really nice.  Can you show a picture of the stands from the side?  I am trying to understand how they work.  

--Nathan, TX. Hire the lazy man. He may not do as much work but that's because he will find a better way.

 Really nice.  Can you show a picture of the stands from the side?  I am trying to understand how they work.  

Sure. I had to replace one of the other pics. If you refresh you will see a side view of one of the stands with the interlocking components.

Norman Pirollo