Sporky McGuffin
Light entertainer
Hallo all. In my never-ending quest to make a different thing every time I make a thing, I am now embarking on my first ever bit of faux-taxidermy. It will require a display case; I have pre-cut 5mm acrylic panels to form the sides and some ply for a base (along with a soft toy owl, soft toy pine marten, and some sticks and rocks and so on from the common). I also have a nice bit of sapele which I thought would work nicely for the frame to take the acrylic. The end result will be about 600mm wide, 300mm deep, and 400mm tall, and will be super-classy.
Is there a "right" way to construct such a frame/cabinet? I had considered having a go at the two-cut joint (see here - assembly at about 5:30):
...but my brain kicked in just long enough to realise that there must be an accepted/well proven set of joints to use for such things. Ideally something relatively simple and Sporky-proof. I have a tablesaw, bandsaw, mitre saw, router table, CNC machine, and assorted hand tools that I can use a bit (but hand tools aren't my forte).
Any pointers gratefully received.
Is there a "right" way to construct such a frame/cabinet? I had considered having a go at the two-cut joint (see here - assembly at about 5:30):
...but my brain kicked in just long enough to realise that there must be an accepted/well proven set of joints to use for such things. Ideally something relatively simple and Sporky-proof. I have a tablesaw, bandsaw, mitre saw, router table, CNC machine, and assorted hand tools that I can use a bit (but hand tools aren't my forte).
Any pointers gratefully received.