WillAdams
(William Adams (Carbide 3D))
April 9, 2024, 1:43am
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Note that it will be necessary to cut the box apart, the traditional way to do this is with a bandsaw or frame saw, or the new-fangled way is a tablesaw, see:
A traditional way to make boxes is to make them all of a piece, and then cut them apart — this can be made easier by cutting a slot, and cutting through at the corners, but this results in losing the width of the slot (or more when a saw is used to finish) in height.
Couldn’t resist picking up a JointMaker Pro when they were recently on sale at Bridge City Tool Works:
so have to try it for cutting apart a box:
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