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Old 05-15-2008, 08:15 PM   #1
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Default A small case. Is this to be the 1st. one ?

A small case. Is this to be the 1st. one ?

I am making a small case with two drawers.
Size is 175(H) * 195(W) * 138(D) mm.
I think it is too early for me to post a process here, but I did.
So please forgive me and give me advises, corrections and everything.

I know you do not need it, but simple explanation about pictures.
#001 I use 1/2" bit. This time 1/4" is too some troublesome.
#002 Routing of up-part of side-plates.
#003 Operations of drawer-suport(*1). I did wrong routing.
#004 Operations of joint of front and side of drawer-suport.
#005 Routing of side-plate.
#006 Parts except back-plate.
#007 Trial joint.
#008 Missed routing. So... Cut off. Then that made side-plate 20mm shorter.
(*1) I do not know how to say it.

Next, I will try to make drawers.
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Old 05-15-2008, 10:28 PM   #2
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Old 05-16-2008, 11:19 AM   #3
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Really nice Benny. Like the contrast of the woods that you are using. Really will be showy. Great job.
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Bj san,
Glenmore san,
Thank you. Please teach me next time.
Today, I just finished "Back Panel" only.

Woods: I bought it through Yahoo Auction.
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Default slow hand

I think members who have OP Spacer Fence already made this kind of adaptor for routing a thin board.
I used 2mm acrylic resin.
This is like a Milk-Crown taken by Hi-Speed Camera.

Wood-clamp helps to glue.
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Great job, Benny. I especially like your clamping jig. Very well thought and executed.

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Old 06-11-2008, 08:53 AM   #7
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Benny, you are one very clever young man, your woodworking and English have improved beyond recognition in quite a short time. I haven't met a woodworker yet who doesn't make mistakes, the clever thing is to learn how to cover them up so that they aren't obvious.
Regarding "I don't know how to say it"

In the Australian vernacular, it would be "I've dropped a clanger"! but in good English probably "I made a mistake routing the drawer support"
Keep up your present rate of advancement and it wont be long before it is YOU giving US advice!
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Looking Good Benny

You know I love jigs

You did a nice job on the clamp up jig as well,, here's a snapshot of the one I use from to time to time,,, it can be setup to do 4" box to a 6 foot box,plus it works great on picture frames and cabinet doors as well ...


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I think members who have OP Spacer Fence already made this kind of adaptor for routing a thin board.
I used 2mm acrylic resin.
This is like a Milk-Crown taken by Hi-Speed Camera.

Wood-clamp helps to glue.
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Very nice Benny san. You are doing great. I too like the clamping jig.
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Hi Benny,

You've done a wonderful job. I too like the contrast in woods you've used.
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