Hi Guys,
I've been having difficulty with a project I want to do to in the near future. I paint glass and after being donated a whole box full of old glass camera filters (square ones) I came up with the idea of painting these with images and then mounting them in a lid. I have tried various methods of making these boxes and still keep failing at making the box itself. I have a marples 043 plough plane that I have been using to cut the grooves into the wood at the moment. The plan was to fit the glass into the groove and then fit the box together. I would then bandsaw the box in half so the lid would be cut away from the rest of the box.
The problems I have been having at the moment is actually making the box itself. I don't have a table saw or router at hand unfortunately and have tried mitre joints with so far very little success. I even made a mitre sled today for my bandsaw and this didn't cut perfect mitres to assemble a box either. I have been told that mitres are notoriously difficult to do and so am wondering if there is another joint I could use to make the box that would also hide the groove made for the glass lid.
I also hope to make quite a number of these so ideally something quite simple to make or not very time consuming would be nice. These boxes are just for framing the glass which will be the centerpiece so don't see dovetailing or making a feature of the joints a priority.
Hope someone can suggest something
I've been having difficulty with a project I want to do to in the near future. I paint glass and after being donated a whole box full of old glass camera filters (square ones) I came up with the idea of painting these with images and then mounting them in a lid. I have tried various methods of making these boxes and still keep failing at making the box itself. I have a marples 043 plough plane that I have been using to cut the grooves into the wood at the moment. The plan was to fit the glass into the groove and then fit the box together. I would then bandsaw the box in half so the lid would be cut away from the rest of the box.
The problems I have been having at the moment is actually making the box itself. I don't have a table saw or router at hand unfortunately and have tried mitre joints with so far very little success. I even made a mitre sled today for my bandsaw and this didn't cut perfect mitres to assemble a box either. I have been told that mitres are notoriously difficult to do and so am wondering if there is another joint I could use to make the box that would also hide the groove made for the glass lid.
I also hope to make quite a number of these so ideally something quite simple to make or not very time consuming would be nice. These boxes are just for framing the glass which will be the centerpiece so don't see dovetailing or making a feature of the joints a priority.
Hope someone can suggest something