MMUK
Established Member
You're losing it? I don't mean your mind, I mean skills.
I decided to make a simple box yesterday evening to carry my small cordless drills in and using up some of my offcut pile. Nothing particularly pretty in mind, more practical and hard wearing as it will spend most of it's time in the van.
So, I found some offcuts of 1 1/2" x 3/4" and made a mitred base frame. All cuts at a perfect 45*, opposing sides identical length. All glued up fine. Banded with a brace overnight and clamped down to prevent movement. Double checked with my Mitutoyo square before I left the workshop and it's all fine.
Came in this morning and started to do the 'uprights' from some 1" sq and routed out 3/8" x 3/8" on the inside edge, creating a corner rebate to fit paneling flush on the inside (I'm using 3/8" T&G for the paneling). I marked my dowels with panel pins and tapped them onto the base in position to make the opposing drill point impression. Drilled out and glued the dowels in, all looking fine and dandy. Popped the uprights in, glued and tapped into place. All fine again.
Then I checked size top and bottom for my top frame. 17", 17 1/16" :? 16 1/4", 16 5/16" :? I've ended up 1/16" out in both directions :?
So I dig out the square and only one side is now 90* :shock: WTF? The whole thing is now way out of square #-o
I have no idea how this has happened but I realise I should have double checked the corner angles when I unclamped the base frame this morning.
I'll leave that project for now and come back to it later. If I do anything with it right away it will probably involve an axe (hammer)
I decided to make a simple box yesterday evening to carry my small cordless drills in and using up some of my offcut pile. Nothing particularly pretty in mind, more practical and hard wearing as it will spend most of it's time in the van.
So, I found some offcuts of 1 1/2" x 3/4" and made a mitred base frame. All cuts at a perfect 45*, opposing sides identical length. All glued up fine. Banded with a brace overnight and clamped down to prevent movement. Double checked with my Mitutoyo square before I left the workshop and it's all fine.
Came in this morning and started to do the 'uprights' from some 1" sq and routed out 3/8" x 3/8" on the inside edge, creating a corner rebate to fit paneling flush on the inside (I'm using 3/8" T&G for the paneling). I marked my dowels with panel pins and tapped them onto the base in position to make the opposing drill point impression. Drilled out and glued the dowels in, all looking fine and dandy. Popped the uprights in, glued and tapped into place. All fine again.
Then I checked size top and bottom for my top frame. 17", 17 1/16" :? 16 1/4", 16 5/16" :? I've ended up 1/16" out in both directions :?
So I dig out the square and only one side is now 90* :shock: WTF? The whole thing is now way out of square #-o
I have no idea how this has happened but I realise I should have double checked the corner angles when I unclamped the base frame this morning.
I'll leave that project for now and come back to it later. If I do anything with it right away it will probably involve an axe (hammer)