This build is a little off-topic for me - no video games or overly nerdy themes this time. My son is almost two, so it is about time that he had his own tools and work bench. I thought about buying him a plastic bench, but I thought this would be more appropriate.
I started with a thrift shop TV stand and used some leftover 1" by 2" to make a frame for the pegboard backing.
The next step was to cut a rectangular section out of the middle so that I could make a lift-lid bin for him to store his tools inside. I initially used a small Dremel oscillating cutting tool to cut through the top of the stand. I used that for the left side and the back. It cut fairly straight and evenly, but was extremely slow. I figured a larger reciprocating saw would cut much faster... I was right, but it chewed through the wood and was extremely uneven. That was not a good idea.
Oh well, what is done is done. Apparently I need to pick a smaller sabre saw for this kind of thing. From here I attached a 2" by 4" to the front to create a front barrier for the bin.
I painted the stand, lid, and frame with plastidip to give it a rubberized feel and then attached the pieces together. I used a metal large hinge for the lid. I had thought that I had more than one laying around, but could not find any others. I will add a couple more later for added stability.
The little guy's first order of business was of course to remove all of the tools I had hung up for him and put on his new hardhat.
So far he seems to be a big fan, let's see how long that lasts!
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