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# Measure width - divide by 3 (this will be the -height- of the box)
 
# Measure width - divide by 3 (this will be the -height- of the box)
 
# Set this width on the table saw (clean with)
 
# Set this width on the table saw (clean with)
# Saw length wise. So the last strip will in fact be smaller than the first two.
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# Saw length wise. So the last strip will in fact be smaller than the first two. That is good - it needs to be the the width of the box minus the thickness of the wood.
 
# Cut, from each strip; one piece the length of the box (back to back). Generally you can do this twice; for two boxes.
 
# Cut, from each strip; one piece the length of the box (back to back). Generally you can do this twice; for two boxes.
 
# Cut from the two wider strips; two square pieces. Generally you can do this twice; for two boxes.
 
# Cut from the two wider strips; two square pieces. Generally you can do this twice; for two boxes.

Versie van 12 jan 2019 om 21:39


Simple box making (notes to stop myself from re-inventing this)

  1. Find a rectangular piece of plywood
  2. Measure width - divide by 3 (this will be the -height- of the box)
  3. Set this width on the table saw (clean with)
  4. Saw length wise. So the last strip will in fact be smaller than the first two. That is good - it needs to be the the width of the box minus the thickness of the wood.
  5. Cut, from each strip; one piece the length of the box (back to back). Generally you can do this twice; for two boxes.
  6. Cut from the two wider strips; two square pieces. Generally you can do this twice; for two boxes.
  7. Adjust the height of the tablesaw to half the tickness of the plywood. Adjust the distance to be half as wel.
  8. Make the flat cuts and the perpendicular cuts.
  9. Finally, if needed - adjust the width of the bottom piece.

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  1. Optional: Use a spade drill (20-25mm) to dril two holes in the fronts as a handle
  2. Optional: Route these to get them nice and round.
  3. Optional: Glue two strips of wood about halfway on the long ends - to support a sub-drawer/box.
  4. Glue the bits together; use the nailgun to keep them fixed while the glue dries.