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    Dang Phil that's saying a lot. I can agree with...

    Dang Phil that's saying a lot. I can agree with one thing, you do make a good looking surface. The box you pictured; is the case hollowed from solid?


    Detatch I don't think your electric sander...
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    so what do you use on your box corners?

    so what do you use on your box corners?
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    Looks like you are of to a good start. Will you...

    Looks like you are of to a good start. Will you continue? Phillip's reply has me on edge already this morning. :) you gotta have joinery...

    It takes a bunch of stuff huh? Now you gotta keep...
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    Hey look at that! Nice progress. A 6 or 8...

    Hey look at that! Nice progress.

    A 6 or 8 degree angle; like the pair of small DT squares I bought a while back, is hard for me to line up on. - I feel like I'm cutting square; or the eye tries...
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    Oh hey; here's a way to do numbers! no, not mine...

    Oh hey; here's a way to do numbers! no, not mine

    James krenov dovetail image by spalm_pics on Photobucket...
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    True I did not look really close at all the pics....

    True I did not look really close at all the pics. One has a knife line at the base of the layout and another a bold thick looking scratch line-which is the one I looked at.

    your line should look...
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    has anyone used this? How to Cut Dovetails Using...

    has anyone used this?
    How to Cut Dovetails Using the AngleMag Magnetic Saw Guide - Cutting Tails at Tools for Working Wood

    What I have seen most often done is such situations is to use little...
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    The first step to accurate joinery is accurate...

    The first step to accurate joinery is accurate (flat, square, true) dimensioning of material. Pins or tails first; there are pros and cons- the main thing is layout. Finally, of course, there is the...
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