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    wooden shotgun carrying case

    Hi guys, I'm looking for plans to make a wooden gun carrying case to replace my old one that was just nailed together. I plan to use box joints, but plans for dovetails would be great. I guess if there are any plans for making a lid or case bottom by connecting the four sides to the top or the bottom using good jointery, that would be great. I can make the sides with box joints or dovetails, but I want a nice connection with the top or bottom. Is there a way to say connect four sides and top with box joints.
    Thanks, Athomas

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    Myself, I would use dovetails for mechanical joint strength. If you use box joints, I would re-inforce the finished joint by drilling holes to accept glued-in brass pins.

    To make the bottom/top secure, cut a grooves on the inside of the sides, front and back to accept the top and bottom, then cut the top/bottom to fit and glue and clamp the whole thing up.

    When done, cut the lid free on the table saw. See: http://woodworkingtips.com/etips/etip021800sn.html

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    I made a (prototype) case for my takedown bow:

    wfa-takedownbowcase-finished.jpg

    http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showth...1335300&page=1

    (you'll have to register there to see pictures)

    Discussion and picture here:

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...dium-size-case

    Laying out dovetails is easy --- just make a guide and make a wide pin or tail spanning where you'll cut the lid off.

    The problem, as the above thread notes is finding nice enough hardware --- and it's pricey.

    Thus far I have:

    - medium brass catch from Taiwan
    - Windsor Brass butt hinge
    - forged brass stay chain from Italy
    - sand cast handle from Britain
    - brass corner protectors
    - Stanley bullet catches

    William

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    What is a wooden shotgun?
    J Load

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Lohmann View Post
    What is a wooden shotgun?
    ??? You don't know? Must be a dummy..............

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Lohmann View Post
    What is a wooden shotgun?
    They are for plastic ducks and plastic deer.
    Glad its my shop I am responsible for - I only have to make me happy.

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