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7-16th_inch_deep_lock_box_mortise__in_9-16th_thick_curved_stock.JPG
7-16th_inch_deep_lock_box_mortise__in_9-16th_thick_curved_stock.JPGLock mortise cut into curved trunk body194 viewsI had to cut a 7/16ths inch deep lock box mortise in the curved 9/16th inch thick front side.Sgt42RHR
Blade_ground_and_honed_to_camber__template.JPG
Blade_ground_and_honed_to_camber__template.JPGcard stock template matches ground blade exactly145 viewsSgt42RHR
Blade_matches_the_curve_of_the_end_disks.JPG
Blade_matches_the_curve_of_the_end_disks.JPGGround blade now matches the curve of the end disks141 viewsSgt42RHR
Butterfly_hinges_nailed_on_exterior.JPG
Butterfly_hinges_nailed_on_exterior.JPGButterfly hinges nailed on exterior220 viewsI bent the wings of the butterfly hinges to conform to the 6 inch radius of the trunk body. Marked and drilled 3/32 inch pilot holes for the rosehead nails using a recently restored Millers Falls No. 5 drill. I used the 4 pound sledge hammer as an anvil on the outside to clinch the nails on the inside.Sgt42RHR
Cambered_blade_in_Stanley_No__80_Cabinet_Scraper.JPG
Cambered_blade_in_Stanley_No__80_Cabinet_Scraper.JPGCambered blade in Stanley No. 80 cabinet scraper171 viewsSgt42RHR
Campaign_trunk_end_view_cross_section_drawing.JPG
Campaign_trunk_end_view_cross_section_drawing.JPGfull-scale cross section drawing of end of trunk167 viewsSgt42RHR
Checking_the_fit_of_the_board_to_the_full-scale_drawing.JPG
Checking_the_fit_of_the_board_to_the_full-scale_drawing.JPGChecking fit on full-scale drawing212 viewsSgt42RHR
Cleaning_up_down_to_the_line_with_a_home_made_cabinet_scraper_blade.JPG
Cleaning_up_down_to_the_line_with_a_home_made_cabinet_scraper_blade.JPGCleaning up down to the line with a home made cabinet scraper blade172 viewsI used an old Stanley plane blade ground to the arc of the inside of the trunk (6 inch radius) to remove the planing marks, create a uniform shape on all staves, and a smooth interior surface.Sgt42RHR
Cutting_a_lock_mortise_on_a_round_trunk_body.JPG
Cutting_a_lock_mortise_on_a_round_trunk_body.JPGCutting the lock box mortise220 viewsI used a Stanley No. 71 router plane to excavate the lock box mortise. The round trunk body is 9/16th inch thick, the lock box mortise is 7/16th inch deep. The lock plate is curved to fit the 6 inch radius of the round trunk body.Sgt42RHR
Hinges_nailed_and_clinched_interior.JPG
Hinges_nailed_and_clinched_interior.JPGHinges nailed and clinched interior242 viewsI used pliers to bend the tips, then I put the 4 pound sledge against the nail heads on the outside and drove the point down into the wood and flattened the nail flush with the surface. Nailing and clinching is soooo much stronger than attaching with screws.Sgt42RHR
Interior-linen_lining_installed,_trimmed,_rubbed_out.JPG
Interior-linen_lining_installed,_trimmed,_rubbed_out.JPGInterior lining complete193 views100% suit weight navy blue linen installed, trimmed, and rubbed out.Sgt42RHR
Linen_lining_installed_and_trimmed-ready_for_the_leather.JPG
Linen_lining_installed_and_trimmed-ready_for_the_leather.JPGExterior lining trimmed and ready for leather204 viewsNext step is to adhere the 2-3 ounce black leather to the trunk body--thereby hiding the really nice joinery that went into making this trunk!Sgt42RHR
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