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Backpack & Satchel

Like me, you may think that a wood backpack is an odd choice for a project — at first. Clunky, heavy, uncomfortable. But an examination of the details of this backpack (and the companion satchel) reveal a clever exploration of the wonder of woodworking design and thoughtful construction.

There was a time when a lot of the functional objects that surround us were made from wood, from utensils to furniture to shipping crates. The backpack and satchel call to mind the travel trunks, valises, and campaign furniture of the 19th century. But this isn’t a strict steamship reproduction. Those pieces have an over-the-top grandeur. The look here is updated — clean, crisp, and better suited for bikes and cars.

The shared DNA is that the construction has to be both light and rugged. For the material, we used straight grained walnut. It’s a mid-weight hardwood that is plenty strong. The pieces are assembled with box joints. This adds a graphic visual element to go along with large glue surfaces.

In keeping with the pared-down look, the hinge hardware for the lid is minimal. Purchased shoulder straps and stretch cord

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