NiteSeer
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The glue phase of woodworking is a nerve racking process. I will practice putting the pieces together three or four times(no glue). This will save time and eliminate unforseen proplems. Here are the parts that will be glued.
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The following picture is a practice setup. Miters are difficult to line up. To solve this problem I used a web strap because they will apply equal pressure to all corners. Thus, automatically lining up the corners without any problems.
The top(tiger wood) floats inside a grove because wood expands, this eliminating cracks in the wood.
Ah, the glue up was successful:
The measurements are 15 7/8, 9 3/4, 8"(top to bottom). This more like a humidor chest. Man, I can hold a lot of yummy sticks with this box.
Well, the next phase is to make a lid. I will make the lid by cutting about 1 1/2" from the top. After that I will hinge it and make the inner box. I still have a lot of work to do. Thank you for your interest. GO Mozart!

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The following picture is a practice setup. Miters are difficult to line up. To solve this problem I used a web strap because they will apply equal pressure to all corners. Thus, automatically lining up the corners without any problems.

Ah, the glue up was successful:

Well, the next phase is to make a lid. I will make the lid by cutting about 1 1/2" from the top. After that I will hinge it and make the inner box. I still have a lot of work to do. Thank you for your interest. GO Mozart!