A Keepsake Box With Grain Matched Mitered Corners
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video I’m going build a small keepsake box with continuous grain flowing around the splined mitered corners… with a few design changes along the way.
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Kreg K-2000 Pocket Hole Jig (this is a collector’s item…)
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Nice, clear detailed video. I have been keeping the outside scrap you teimmed off for another bookmatched lid for a narrower box later since the 2 outside edges still match up.
I actually saw what i was doing wrong with this board flipping method on the miters.
Thanks for not making it an hour of unnecessary dialog.
@jimmyers7396 Thanks! I'm glad it made sense.
Thank you! I've been looking all week for a jig or idea to cut splines into my boxes. That jig gave me the perfect idea(I'll never use a table saw, no matter the benefits)
I've used this on a router table too.
Beautiful box. Thanks for the ideas and for leaving out annoying music. Say hi to the design team .
Thanks!
You asked for suggestions; how about run that v-router bit (or a saw kerf) around the box to hide where the lid is located. Just a thin groove all the way around. Not that it would take a 5 year old that long to figure out but for aesthetics. But it was a nice video/build. Thanks.
Cool idea. Thanks!
Very nice video! I'm just starting out and want to make a few boxes before I move up to bigger stuff. This was really helpful, and your thought process along the way was especially useful. Thanks!
@gt5.075 thanks! I'm glad you got something out of it! 😂
Hi Dave, good video. I like your narration. I see too many woodworking videos with no narration. I usually get frustrated watching those types of videos. I like to know what the woodworker is thinking while he is making his project. Thank you for posting. You earned a thumbs-up, and I subscribed to your channel.👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks, John!
HI DAVE 👋