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Old 07-12-2007, 09:51 AM   #11
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Hi Harry

It's a snapshot is off the Incra Web site ,,, I tried to find a picture of the chess box but didn't find it,,, it shows the slip in type, in the snapshot... also...

The egg type div.type work great if all the holes are about the same but if you want just a hole on the back side and one on the left side it takes a bit of math to get it right and to use the nasty rubber ruler,, make it simple

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I sometimes I need to look them up
"swish" a basket ball term for me... (sound of the ball going down in the basket hoop )

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Bj, where did you purchase that swish looking box?

Corey, I have made numerous boxes with dividers the thickness varying from about 1/8"
to 3/4" and in all but one have assembled the dividers as a free standing unit and made it a good glue fit into the box, keep it simple, see you have me at it now!

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Old 07-12-2007, 06:29 PM   #12
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Bj, where did you purchase that swish looking box?

Corey, I have made numerous boxes with dividers the thickness varying from about 1/8"
to 3/4" and in all but one have assembled the dividers as a free standing unit and made it a good glue fit into the box, keep it simple, see you have me at it now!
Harry, thanks for reminding me of this. I remember an earlier post you did on dividers and liked how it all was one unit. If I wanted all the pieces like that in one size that is probably the way to go. THANKS! Bob J was exactly right on what I was thinking as the Incra video has a neat chess piece box with individual fitted dividers and that is what I thinking about the hole time. Either way, I think the Incra fence and jig is the way to go on this. For the box side grooves it would be better to build a Incra like push block and put one of those clamps that people use on pattern holding jigs that locks it down to the surface and you could then use it safely and accurately and that is what the Incra does pretty well.

What got me thinking about all this is my son collects and is starting to get into lure making and a couple are so detailed he doesn't want to use them so i thought a box would be neat to keep these in.

Thanks guys for the help and ideas here.

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Bob, SWISH in the context used means posh, upmarket very nice etc. I'm not at all sure if it's a word of my own invention, I've just used it for as long as I can remember. This sure is the place where we all learn a lot about a lot of different things, this being so, I think it's time to start charging visitors who don't become members after their third visit a small fee, perhaps 5c per visit towards the cost of maintaining the site!
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