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  1. #1
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    Default First new box since I broke my leg

    Just now getting back into the shop

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    Wow, what a beautiful piece of work. How long did it take you to complete.
    Hope the leg's healed properly.
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    Well, starting with the wood already glued up into a block, about 3 hours.

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    Beautiful work Bub!
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    Man, I just don't know what to do...

    Now that I'm seeing your work, I'm thinking I gotta give this a try...


    WHERE WILL I GET THE TIME!!!!!!!


    Seriously nice work... I especially like the 'button' on the back of the drawer... neat touch!

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    just awesome, well done!
    You can never have enough planes, that is why Mr Stanley invented the 1/2s

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    Woah! Nice box. How exactly to you get from the laminated block to the end result?

    Ta.
    J!

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    Bubinga .....

    What book would you suggest be the first purchase on the way to learning the ins and outs of bandsawn boxes?

    Sir Stinkalot
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Stinkalot

    What book would you suggest be the first purchase on the way to learning the ins and outs of bandsawn boxes?

    Sir Stinkalot
    Building Beautiful Boxes With Your Bandsaw
    Lois Keener Ventura
    ISBN 1558705228

    Everything you need to know in this book

    Here at Dymocks.com.au

    Here at Amazon.com

    Growing old is much better than the alternative!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Stinkalot
    Bubinga .....

    What book would you suggest be the first purchase on the way to learning the ins and outs of bandsawn boxes?

    Sir Stinkalot

    Well, I never read any books on this. I just wanted the look of a scroll sawed box, on a larger scale. To get this I had to solve the entry cut problem of a bandsaw. As far as design, I have a ton of ideas that I still want to try. Just need to get my **** down there and do it.
    Rick

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