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Tried to make a nice box


Tbow388

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Nice box.  Your are off to a good start.  If you really get into boxes and using box joints I highly recommend investing the time and a little money to make a good boxjoint jig.  I did this one, not hard to make works very well, fully adjustable to different size joints and very accurate

https://www.woodsmithplans.com/plan/box-joint-jig/ 

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I think you’ve done a very fine job Timothy. Oak and Walnut is a fine combination. I love the Walnut dowels you used on top of lid. They add a lot to the appearance as does the finger joints. Sometimes when adding dowels for accents I’ll leave them protrude ⅛” as clock sample. I put the dowel in my drill and polish the end across four different size grits with cushion under each grit. There’s a high end furniture manufacturer that uses this technique as their trademark. You don’t need much in tools for making boxes. I prefer the old hand tools. They have the best steel for sharpening such as hand planes , chisels and etc  Sorry for being so long winded  I think your work great  

 

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5 hours ago, Scrappile said:

Nice box.  Your are off to a good start.  If you really get into boxes and using box joints I highly recommend investing the time and a little money to make a good boxjoint jig.  I did this one, not hard to make works very well, fully adjustable to different size joints and very accurate

https://www.woodsmithplans.com/plan/box-joint-jig/ 

That is super neat. My brother and I made a jig for 1/2 inch. I think I would like to try to make that one. It looks good and simple.

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