Box Squaring Jigs
- Marko Rooseno
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- LelandCrooks
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bgavin wrote:I will always indulge you.




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- Frankenspeakers
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<fumbles around in his toolbox> "AHA!" <pulls out several blocks of aluminum with 1/2" slots milled about 3/4" deep crosswise> Yep, that's a real good idea. I had a similar one but using metal... If you are using plywood, I would suggest stacking a couple or three pieces and PL'ing them together, then making the dado or groove deep enough to really hold the workpieces firmly. A shallow slot will get you in the ballpark, but a deeper slot will increase the accuracy... (but then I hang woth a bunch of people at work that prefer calipers to tape measures- anal to a couple of 'tens'...)
There is no technical problem however complex, that cannot be solved or finessed by a direct application of brute strength and ignorance.
"Gimme the hammer... Naaaw not that one, the freakin' big one- I'll MAKE it fit!"
"Gimme the hammer... Naaaw not that one, the freakin' big one- I'll MAKE it fit!"
- Frankenspeakers
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reads the previous post and decides to mention that in mekanikspeak, 'tens' refers to one-tenthousandth of an inch... I live on the east side of the SF Bay! 

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There is no technical problem however complex, that cannot be solved or finessed by a direct application of brute strength and ignorance.
"Gimme the hammer... Naaaw not that one, the freakin' big one- I'll MAKE it fit!"
"Gimme the hammer... Naaaw not that one, the freakin' big one- I'll MAKE it fit!"
- LelandCrooks
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Explains the sig line. "the freakin big one"Frankenspeakers wrote:I live on the east side of the SF Bay!
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