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We have an Autumn Fair in November, here in Westray, and last year boxes seemed to go down well so I've been busy churning out boxes!

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I made a jig to make mitre box sides quite quick and easy letting me knock out a load of box blanks quite quickly (I know that bit has nothing to do with Scroll Saws).

Here are some scroll sawed with the embellishments that will finish them off.

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2 hours ago, Linkshouse said:

We have an Autumn Fair in November, here in Westray, and last year boxes seemed to go down well so I've been busy churning out boxes!

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I made a jig to make mitre box sides quite quick and easy letting me knock out a load of box blanks quite quickly (I know that bit has nothing to do with Scroll Saws).

Here are some scroll sawed with the embellishments that will finish them off.

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Here you are disabled and turn out fantastic work i can only think about doing! Your very gifted and blessed!

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18 hours ago, Gordster said:

very nice...you have quite a collection going so far.The love you one should be a good seller

Yes, I imagine so. It is always interesting to see what does and doesn't sell well and it is often not what one would imagine. Last year I did a few with ribbons (made from wood) and similar sort of things to the one with the dog rose e.g.

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I was really quite proud of them and thought they were my best efforts. While people picked them up and made nice comments, they were actually the last to sell.  

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8 hours ago, Rob said:

Nice boxes.  I'm curious about your jig though.  Can you explain a bit more?

Thanks,

Rob

I cut a load of box sides to length using a cross cut sled and stop on my table saw and then I use my router to chamfer the ends to 45 degrees.

The jig works with my router and router fence and basically just holds thin narrows tock square and flat -

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This is a plan view showing the two slides that hold the stock against the block that holds them square to the fence. I can handle pieces up to 3" wide which is wider than I will ever do. Plus wider than this and one probably wouldn't need a jig.

You can see on the I also have a couple of toggle clamps mounted on the main block and use these to hold the stock down while it is run past the 45 degree bevel router bit. I adjust the router height (depth) so that I just get a full 45 degree chamfer on the end of the piece. Once this is set up I can machine as many pieces as I like quite quickly.

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The guides are cut from 1/2" plywood and the whole lot is mounted on 1/4" MDF.

Hope that helps.

Phill

 

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1 hour ago, dgman said:

Great looking boxes and  great jig! I have cut a lot of box miter sides on a table saw but have never thought to chamfer with a router bit. I will have to give it a try.

 

Ha ha, I've never cut mitre sides on the table saw. At the time I made these I was using my home made table saw so the blade angle was not adjustable.

I'm making small boxes so the sides are only 3-4mm thick and between 25mm and 40 mm wide, I don't know how they would work out on the table saw. Now I have a "proper" table saw I may need to give it a go.

Phill

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