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simple deception:
I found that making simple, I thought ,boxes no matter what size requires
extreme accuracy for them to fit together properly. Sal |
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simple deception:
On 8/8/2012 11:22 AM, sal wrote:
I found that making simple, I thought ,boxes no matter what size requires extreme accuracy for them to fit together properly. Sal Ummmm isn't that true with anything? Perhaps you should say that building boxes correctly is not as simple as it looks. ;~) |
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simple deception:
That's absolutely correct. The next finding, is that traditional features like
molding and decorative cuts, as well as lots of traditional construction details, are workarounds for misfit joinery, as well as normal wear and tear. The 'close fitting drawer' of November is the stuck drawer of April, after all. Unless you fitted a guide rail and left the drawer sides loose... On Wednesday, August 8, 2012 9:22:58 AM UTC-7, sal wrote: I found that making simple, I thought ,boxes no matter what size requires extreme accuracy for them to fit together properly. Sal |
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