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Hi all

I would like to build a blanket box about 4' x 2' with dovetail joints made out of light oak, but I am not sure of what thickness of wood should I use,
any suggestions would be appreciated

Peter
 
i would use 1" sawn, which will finish at about 3/4" give or take. If it looks a bit thick, plane a little more off. It wont be far off though.
 
Defo no thicker than an inch, I made a toy box thats roughly 36x18x24 out of pine/softwood - finished thickness of the panels is 35mm. Takes two people to safely move it :shock:


HTH
 
I agree with the above, if it is for blankets then 3/4" will stack up fine with dovetails. You could go for 7/8" but the added time taken for each tail and pin does add up when sawing all those dovetails.
 
I'm halfway through doing one for my son at the mo.
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It is quite large being 130cm long, 50cm wide and 53cm high, the thickness of the timber (oak) is 20mm, the panels are 9mm oak faced ply.

Andy
 

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If you have not yet started your project one thing you may want to consider is making some part of it in a scented timber. If for instance you make the base out of red cedar you will not only have a box that will smell good it will ensure you have no problems with moths or woodworm.

mrpercysnodgrass
 
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