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LarryS.

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So I made a cabinet to fit underneath my mitre saw, basically a box with an open front (for storing tool boxes)

In order to keep it square I fixed a solid back, which I presumed would hold the whole thing square, at least that solution has always worked in the past.

Anyway I just checked it for square (plan to put a couple of doors on to stop dust getting in there) and the box isn’t square at the front. It’s square at the back, and is built of very solid 18mm ply. The shelf the mitre saw sits on is double thickness 18mm ply too.

Anybody had anything similar ? This is probably the fifth such box I’ve built, and I’ve never had this problem before.

Paul
 
Have you checked if the sides are cut absolutely square as small discrepancies will add up
 
As above. Only way I can see that could happen to any extent is the sides are not cut quite square.
 
I’ll be out there to check later, perhaps it’s something that simple, I’ll be gutted if I made that c•ck up


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Even good quality ply can warp if exposed to the right conditions, this could effect the squareness
 
Did you use a table saw or track saw, to cut your panels; and did you cut them separately or fixed as a single board? Discrepancies can creep in if you cut separately, especially on a tracksaw, where you have to place the track exactly.

HTH

John
 
I used a table saw and have checked and all of the pieces are square. To add more info the cabinet had a table saw on top l, which since I’ve removed it (sold) the cabinet has squared up.

So it looks like it was the weight that Un-squared it, which I wouldn’t have thought possible as the cabinet is 18mm ply carcass with a solid 12mm back screwed in.
So the back stayed square but the front didn’t, how is that even possible ?

Confused of Dorset !


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