A design concept for a craft tote.
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A design concept for a craft tote.
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A tote and stool combo design concept.
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A tote design concept for collecting fruits and vegetables from the garden.
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The Chief’s Shop Garden Tote can be used for harvesting vegetables and fruit, or for hauling around various things in the garden. It can also be used around the house as an all-purpose tote, or kept in a car or SUV for placing items when running errands.
Lumber required includes: 1” dowel, 1×3, and 2×4. Overall dimensions: 27 inches wide x 21 inches deep x 18 inches high
You’ll need a miter saw, jigsaw, drill driver, and Kreg Jig to build it.
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The Chief’s Shop Trunk Tote can be used where its name implies or simply for organization in any part of the home. Using it in a trunk, or back of a van or SUV, you could place groceries or other shopping items. Lumber required includes a a couple of hardwood 2x2s, a 1×4, 1×6, and a 1-inch round dowel. Using clear pine and poplar, you could make one for about $30, even less if you use all pine. Overall dimensions: 19 inches wide x 12 inches deep x 14 inches high.
You’ll need a table saw, miter saw, drill driver, and Kreg Jig to build it.
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What’s a treat tote? Well, this time of year folks are making special food items for the holidays, and whether they’re taking these treats to the office, or across the street to the neighbors, they need something in which to carry said items. Here’s a concept for just such a something – the treat tote.
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It’s early for most places to harvest things from the garden, but this tote concept would be useful if yours produces a lot.
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My favorite projects to create are those with more than one purpose. The Chief’s Shop Work Stool/Tote combines a stool (for seating and a leg up when working on a project), an emergency workbench, and a tote. It’s a super-quick project designed to built using a miter saw, jig saw, drill/driver and the Kreg Jig®.
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I like multipurpose projects. This stool/tote concept is one I’ve explored before, so additional sketches are fine tuning. #woodworking
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On our big grocery shopping day, we make muliple stops in order to catch various deals and buy in bulk for certain things. I thought something like this trunk tote concept would come in handy for those days.
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