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BANDSAWN BOXES Here's a chance to show off what you can do with bandsawn boxes. Got a problem or a new idea you want to share? Go for it.

 

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Old 14th Feb 2012, 03:47 AM
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love the boxes- I was going to have a go myself, but after seeing them i don't think i will bother now!

cheers bluntlarry
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HI bluntlarry,
Why not have a go and see what you can do
john.
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Thanks John. I might take you up on that although it might be a while until I can get up to your standard. What sort of thickness do you suggest I start at? 1", 2", 3"? It's hard to judge the thickness from the pictures. Also would you suggest a quarter inch blade or three-eights blade?

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HI BLUNTLARRY
start with 5 one inch boards of one spieces or a mixture it doesnt matter glue them together with tite bond original, i use 6mm blade 6 teeth p inch to cut the back off and i use a 3mm 10 teeth p inch to cut drawers.
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Thanks for your help, John,
After seeing your pics again and what you have said, will have a go (but must remember to change the blade)
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