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please watch the video for how i laid out the box joints for this box. its the easiest way i know how to show how i do it.
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BOM
1- 12″ × 24″ × 1/2" plywood or MDF
wood glue
sandpaper
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parting the pices
after the X carve has finished give everything a quick sanding.i used a hobby knife to cut the pieces out of the wast and to trim off the tabs from the pieces.
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clean up the joints
The joints on the box will be very tight. Use sandpaper or a file to clean any ruff spots and to smooth the inside of the joints so they will fit properly.
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Assembly
glue up and assemble the box. Use a hammer and a scrap piece of wood to hammer the pieces together. Use clamps if necessary to hold together till the glue drys.
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sanding
Give everything a good final sanding. Because i was giving this to a set of 9 mount old twines i used my sander to round over all the edges.
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finishing
finish the box as desired. i used nontoxic acrylic paint to paint it.
Great project! I could not view your video? I want to make one in the near future.
Jene Johnson
Hi Jene, good work with the box joint design. The only part missing was which piece to cut On/Inside/Outside the line and what size bit to cut with as this will change the size of the fingers and cut outs
John Colgan
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Jene Johnson
John Colgan