Rorton
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Past couple of attempts at lidded boxes have caused the lid to warp, want to have another go, but conscious of the lid problems I had in the past so working out how to do this better.
my last boxes have been made from 4 sides, with a groove cut in top and bottom about 6mm from each edge , plywood base, and then hardwood usually glued together to form a panel. Then cut the lid from the box. Last time I messed up and didn’t float the lid In the groove so caused the warp.
is this still the right way to go about it. Is 6mm about as thick as I should go with a floating panel.
I did think about a ply panel in the top groove with a veneer, bu I don’t have any veneer so wanted to use what I had.
Lots of great looking boxes I’ve seen which searching the site tonight, but not a lot of tips on how they are made.
my last boxes have been made from 4 sides, with a groove cut in top and bottom about 6mm from each edge , plywood base, and then hardwood usually glued together to form a panel. Then cut the lid from the box. Last time I messed up and didn’t float the lid In the groove so caused the warp.
is this still the right way to go about it. Is 6mm about as thick as I should go with a floating panel.
I did think about a ply panel in the top groove with a veneer, bu I don’t have any veneer so wanted to use what I had.
Lots of great looking boxes I’ve seen which searching the site tonight, but not a lot of tips on how they are made.