Check Squareness on Big Pieces
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When you’re building casework, your parts really need dead square ends if you hope to fit drawers, dividers or a gallery inside. I dont trust any table saw gizmo to give me square cuts. And I dont trust my shooting board, either. The only thing I trust is a square that has been tested for accuracy. To check my carcase parts, I have a couple of huge Starrett squares that […]The post Check Squareness on Big Pieces appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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Build a Tool Tote With Your Kids: Part 2
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Before I developed the tool tote project, I did some online research and discovered that there are two major trends in the design of simple wooden totes:(A) Those whose tall end-walls flank the side walls and (B) those whose side-walls flank the end-walls. This raised the question: Which of the two designs would better suit our project? When I design a project for my students, especially when teaching my young […]The post Build a Tool Tote With Your Kids: Part 2 appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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Check Squareness on Big Pieces
Furnished content.
When you’re building casework, your parts really need dead square ends if you hope to fit drawers, dividers or a gallery inside. I dont trust any table saw gizmo to give me square cuts. And I dont trust my shooting board, either. The only thing I trust is a square that has been tested for accuracy. To check my carcase parts, I have a couple of huge Starrett squares that […]The post Check Squareness on Big Pieces appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
Read more here
posted at: 12:05am on 10-May-2016 path: /Woodworking | permalink | edit (requires password)
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