homeinthecity
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I have been making a set of boxes, mainly to increase the precision of my work. I'm struggling to get consistent and accurate mitre joints with hand tools. I've also seen this is an item on the syllabus for box making courses.
My current setup is to make with a knife and combination square, a mitre box or saw guide to cut the joint, with a 45 degree sloped board to then true them up with a block plane. Sometimes this works well, but other times doesn't and I have slight gaps. I also see feathering across the edge of the mitre from planing the end grain.
I have had similar issues when using the table saw to do the initial cut, and have tried obvious things like ensuring the board is actually 45 degrees etc.
Thanks in advance for any help you can all provide!
My current setup is to make with a knife and combination square, a mitre box or saw guide to cut the joint, with a 45 degree sloped board to then true them up with a block plane. Sometimes this works well, but other times doesn't and I have slight gaps. I also see feathering across the edge of the mitre from planing the end grain.
I have had similar issues when using the table saw to do the initial cut, and have tried obvious things like ensuring the board is actually 45 degrees etc.
Thanks in advance for any help you can all provide!