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9fingers wrote:
If you are going to make one and i hope you will <SNIP>
Bob
Andyp wrote:Well done Bob. I use magnets on a few tools to hold allen keys, check keys and spanners in place.
Now what is the project that requires these box joints?
StevieB wrote:9fingers wrote:
If you are going to make one and i hope you will <SNIP>
Bob
Or could you make them and offer at a reasonable cost to offset your materials and time?
Either way - nicely done Sir, nicely done!
Steve
stu wrote:That works well Bob.
Whats the approx set up time from pulling the jig out of the cupboard to dry fitting a box? (Assuming stock already prepared)
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9fingers wrote:stu wrote:That works well Bob.
Whats the approx set up time from pulling the jig out of the cupboard to dry fitting a box? (Assuming stock already prepared)
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Its only a few minutes assuming the test joint works first time. if it turns out tight then shifting the guides by a paper thickness and a re-test costs another few minutes.
Using a greater number of pins/sockets does make the fit more critical due to cumulative error build-up
For perfection some sort of CNC set up, always working from a single datum would be the engineering way to go.
Assuming pre-prepped stock also assumes the relationship between the dado stack and stock size has already been worked out.
On the basis that most projects will need a number of drawer boxes making then the set up time is pretty negligible.
Bob
Andyp wrote:Very neat Bob, but what is it?
Andyp wrote:yep, a hoop-la for the needlework club's summer fete
Haven't got a clue.
TrimTheKing wrote:Some kind of crocheting machine, or for keeping wool on...
Cheers
Mark
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StevieB wrote:Sorting/storing cross stitch threads?
Steve
Rod wrote:Bobbin holder but why the slope?
Rod
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