Building the Ultimate Protector Case | Heavy-Duty DIY
by Elias Stratakos in Workshop > Woodworking
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Building the Ultimate Protector Case | Heavy-Duty DIY
Hey instructable members!
It's been a while, since my last upload.. I know I owe you all an explanation. Life threw me a curveball when my dad was diagnosed with cancer, and he needed my help, my time, my everything. But even during that difficult time, I never stopped building and creating. I kept filming my projects, knowing that one day I'd be back to share them with you.. and that day, is today. I'm finally back to uploading. But this return is bittersweet. Sadly, I lost my dad. He was my biggest supporter, the person who gave me the whole world, taught me so much, and shaped me into the person I am today._
To all of you, thank you for your patience and understanding. I have so much to share with you
Get ready for new posts!
Transforming Wood into an Industrial-Grade Case..
Birch Marine Plywood [A-Grade]
Cut all the pieces to the correct dimensions
Sand with 100/120 grit sandpaper using a random orbit sander
Cut grooves into the plywood for the 4mm ply inserts
Create wider grooves where needed in order the specific machine fits perfectly without moving
Paint the grooves a contrasting color to make them pop
Center & mark the area where the metal handles will be attached
Use the router to carve out areas for the recessed handles
Mark and drill holes for securing the handles with rivets
Lid construction:
Glue the pieces together, Wipe away excess glue & Use nail gun for perfect alignment
Secure with screws for extra strength
Following the same steps for the main body
Fill screw holes with wood filler
…and sand again with a finer sandpaper for a perfect finish
Use the router to add decorative edges to the exterior pieces
…and now sand all routed edges for a smooth finish
Drill a hole in each corner to make it easier to use a jigsaw later to create the inserts for the recessed casters
Apply two coats of primer (letting it dry between coats)
…and now paint the case with your chosen color for a beautiful finish
Attach the last piece to secure the product and prevent any movement & apply glue to the entire 4mm groove/gap
Secure the handles with rivets
Repeat this process for the recessed casters
Attach rubber pads to prevent any damage to the case
Install the gas strut to make the lid open automatically
..and for the last step install the locks with keys
…and the custom case is ready!
Also, create a smaller version of the case, for a single pipe..
Thanks for reading! I hope you liked it!
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