Woodsmith Stackable Tool Tote Standard Plan & Premium Shop Drawings
Transporting tools is often a necessary evil. Woodworking projects frequently keep us moving around the shop during the build process, and sometimes around the home when it comes time to install our finished pieces. So why not have a tool tote that’s as nice as the projects we turn out? Based around the concept of a traditional carpenter’s toolbox, this version adds a few practical and distinctive details that can’t be found in commercial models. It’s sure to showcase your woodworking talents, as well as the pride you take in your tools.
You can purchase the Woodsmith Stackable Tool Tote standard plan or the supplemental premium shop drawings as a downloadable PDF or in a printed format that we ship to you. We highly recommend purchasing both the standard plan and the supplemental premium shop drawings for more in-depth instructions and greater detail.
Step-by-step instructions, exploded views, materials list, and more—these plans have everything you need to build your own Stackable Tool Tote.
What you get (Downloadable PDFs):
Standard Plan:
- 8.5” x 11” PDF of 14 printable (digital) pages of step-by-step instructions
- Over 70 full-color photos and illustrations and exploded views
- Cutting diagram and materials list
- Full-size patterns
Premium Shop Drawings:
- 11” x 17” printable PDF
- More detailed drawings of every part and every assembly that supplements the standard plan
- More exploded views for a better understanding of the project
What you get (Printed & Shipped):
Standard Plan:
- 14 pages of step-by-step instructions
- Over 70 full-color photos and illustrations and exploded views
- Cutting diagram and materials list
- Full-size patterns
- 8.5” x 11” print shipped to you
Premium Shop Drawings:
- More detailed drawings of every part and every assembly
- More exploded views for a better understanding of the project
- A large, 24” wide print on premium paper shipped to you
Country of Manufacture | United States |
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WARNING: Wood Dust created by Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection.