Of course it sat in the basement for months before I finally got around to actually putting it together. Construction was not complex but it was a bit more difficult than I anticipated. While there were spots where you would start the wood screws there lacked any pilot holes on the corresponding piece of wood so I was constantly struggling to make sure everything was straight. While the carcass itself was pretty simple the drawers gave me the most difficulty especially getting the back piece of the drawer in nice and straight.
In the end I am happy with the result and I have a sturdy piece of furniture to store some stuff in. Mostly this will be holding tools, extra paints pigments and maybe some of the smaller in progress projects. The drawers are tall enough to handle all of the drop bottle paints without a problem, but my Liquitex inks are to tall.
Here are some pictures of the finished product:
Trying to free up space in these three locations into the smaller rolling storage drawers. |
Plastic storage bins hold unpainted miniatures, paints, inks, bases and basing materials. I'm hoping to free up one or two of these for more miniatures. |
Six drawers on casters. |
All my pigments and pigment tools in one spot |
My enamels fit quite nicely |
Spare paint in dropper bottles, typically extras (how does that happen?) and colors that are used in frequently |
For the moment my HO Freight cars in the bottom drawer. Still looking for the rest of the parts for these. |
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