My box will be 300mm long by 200mm deep, and have 2 tiers, plus a lid. I want there to be approximately 30mm of overhang between the top and bottom tiers when the box is open. The lid will be opened with the same movement as the rest of the box. The top tier will be about 60mm deep inside, which is the approximate length of a spool of thread, and will be divided into compartments. The bottom will be about 100mm deep, and will be a spot to keep larger things. If you want the same dimensions, carry on with the instructable. If not, now is the time to sit down and think about what you want. If your dimensions differ from mine, you'll have to alter the instructions to suit, obviously.
Do you mean between A and B, the other between C and D??
A couple of legs on the back or sides of the top section will lift up as it rises and support the upper tray when the box is fully opened...
It wouldn't take much since they are just stabilizing any imbalance.
Making them the size of the side levers would be overkill, but would also eliminate a couple of saw resettings...
but there is just 1 itsy bitsy, teeny weeny problem...
I'm not that talented or smart. :(
There is no way I would ever get them markings correct....when it comes to precision woodworking, if there's a way to mess it up, I'll find it. :(
Now bookshelves, cases to hold CDs etc, I have no problem with...but throw in moving parts & I'll screw it up every time. chances are, what I would do is, copy all this ible onto a cd, give it to someone who IS that talented & ask him(or her) to make it for me.
Don't get me wrong, I think this is absolutely beautiful!! but it is not something I could do.
TY for sharing Sir.
The good lady always has lots of bits and pieces and while I thought that this would hold everything possible, it was filled in no time and still was not enough????!!!!!! On reflection I should have made maybe five layers and put it on castors like my workshop tool kit ;-)
Wonderful job.
Steve