Published On Jun 11, 2020
This Wooden Crate project was inexpensive, fun, and an easy project to make. In this video I go over the steps required to make this project and also the materials and tools that I used. I liked the way that it turned out, and the extra boards I cut out with the table saw were actually enough to make a second crate. All dimensions of this project can be changed or adjusted to meet your requirements for what you will actually be placing in the crates.
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TIME STAMPS:
- Cutting the boards for sides and bottom 0:17
- Cutting the boards for the ends 2:07
- Marking the handles 2:36
- Cutting the handles 3:10
- Assembly 7:31
- Finished product 9:44
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MATERIALS NEEDED:
- 18 pcs of 1/4"x2”x17” lumber (cut from 2”x6” boards)
- 2 pcs of 1”x12”x10-1/2” lumber
- 1" Brad Nails
- Wood Glue
TOOLS USED:
- Mastercraft Mitre Saw
- Mastercraft Drill Press
- 1-1/4” Forstner Bit
- Ryobi Router
- 1/4” Roundover Router Bit
- Mastercraft Mouse Sander
- Ridgid Air Nailer (23-gauge)
- Mastercraft Compressor
- Makita Jig Saw
- Ruler or Straight Edge
- Mastercraft Clamps
- 1/4" Spacer to space out the side and bottom boards
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RaCo Woodworking