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| Forum Administrator Supreme Forum King Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada First Name: Mark Posts: 3,787 ![]() | Bob, thats an awesome box. I really like how you made the exterior look, well done!
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Thanks Mark I have one more I'm going to post, it's the same type (magic trick box) but it's a hard one to make because of the super hard 45 deg.cuts to make the corner parts. But I have come up with a jig to sand the parts to size on a belt sander. I will post it also. The parts are cut at a 45 deg. on 2 sides (that's the hard part) ,the parts start out as a walnut stock .250" thick x .750 wide x .750" long then are sanded with 220 paper to make the corner parts. (8 corners total) Have a good weekend Bj ![]() |
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