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Wrap/Bandage Holder for the Tack Trunk

Wrap/Bandage Holder

Wrap/Bandage Holder

I’m creating a removable wrap and bandage holder for the tack trunk. Here’s a view of the design along with how it will look mounted in the lid of the trunk.

The holder has two compartments. The smaller one is 6 inches wide and 3 inches deep. The larger compartment will be 12 inches long and 3 inches deep. Both compartments will be approximately 12 inches high.  Do these dimensions seem reasonable for bandage, standing wrap and polo wrap storage ?

Tack Trunk with Wrap/Bandage Holder in the lid

Tack Trunk with Wrap/Bandage Holder in the lid

Here’s how the holder will look in the chest lid. The bottom will be held in place with a 1/2 inch strip of wood and this strip will also help to position the wrap holder correctly. The handle will be secured to the lid top using two broom handle hanger supports.

I had to increase the height of the lid to 5 inches in order to contain the wrap/bandage holder. I think this height will still work.

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First View of the Tack Trunk Design

First view of the tack trunk design

First view of the tack trunk design

Here’s a look at what I’ve designed so far. The top and bottom are 3/4″ oak plywood. The sides are 1/2″ oak plywood and the trim is 3/4″ oak.

I’m currently designing a removable bandage/polo wrap holder to be stored in the lid.

I’m also working on designing the interier compartments and the removable grooming tote.

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Starting the Tack Trunk

The next major project is a tack trunk for my daughter. There aren’t many plans available online for a trunk that I like so I’m planning on creating my own.

I’ve been thinking about how to build this tack trunk for a while but I think it’s time to start to get serious and begin documenting the design. I’ll start by making a list of the requirements.

  • I would like to complete this project for Chelsea’s birthday (May 4th).
  • The trunk needs to be durable. It will be kept in the barn, possibly dragged around, kicked, used for a seat, used for a step ladder, who knows what else.
  • The finish needs to protect the trunk from the elements (rain, snow, heat, and cold).
  • I want the weight of the trunk to be as low as possible.
  • It needs to be lockable.
  • It needs handles on both sides.
  • Storage area in the lid including polo wrap pockets and dry erase board.
  • Removable grooming tote.
  • Possibly a cedar floor.
  • Wheels to make it easily moved by one person.
  • Brass Hardware (hinges, hasp, handles).
  • Stainless steel trim (to protect corners).
  • Sliding Tray.
  • Dividers.
  • Use waterproof glue.
  • Lid supports to help lifting and hold the lid open.
  • Feet to support the trunk off the ground.
  • Size -- Apprx 36″ L x 30″ H x 24″ D
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