Beautiful box Dave. I am ordering Freedman's book. I am glad to hear that you and Corey liked the book.
Beautiful box Dave. I am ordering Freedman's book. I am glad to hear that you and Corey liked the book.
Bernie
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I think it looks just fine, Dave! You've picked up on a lot of great methods for your next round of boxes, as well! BTW, what did you use for the pins on the lid? Brass? Small dowels?
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John K. Miliunas
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Cheese curds. Just kidding. The top just sits in a groove, it is removable. If you rotate it up, it stands up and gives the impression it is hinged. It's not - I'll leave that for a future project.Originally Posted by John Miliunas
Micheal...thanks for the link to the Lee Valley miter clamps. Having just built myself another type of "squaring" clamps for another project, I can see how I could make something like the Lee Valley clamps out of scrap BB ply and all-thread for just a few bucks. Great tip.
- Vaughn
Glad I could help since I stole your 3D cutting board design to make Christmas Presents"Micheal...thanks for the link to the Lee Valley miter clamps. Having just built myself another type of "squaring" clamps for another project, I can see how I could make something like the Lee Valley clamps out of scrap BB ply and all-thread for just a few bucks. Great tip.
- Vaughn"
Mike