Glynne
Established Member
I'm looking to make a jewellery box / chest in the Greene & Greene style as below: -
The joints are essentially rounded finger joints and screwed together with the screw heads being hidden by square plugs.
I'm looking for a small (say 4mm or 5mm) square hole punch so as I can accurately cut the recesses for the plugs.
I could cut these with a chisel but with 20 plugs, accuracy is likely to be an issue (let alone being laborious) and on something small like a jewellery box will be noticeable.
Veritas do make these punches but I haven't found a UK supplier and importing from Canada with freight, duty, Vat and the admin fee can add up.
My other thought was to use a morticing chisel but my smallest is 1/4" (actually comes out at 6.5mm) and this is too large for the design I have in mind.
Does anyone have any thoughts / suggestions as to a way around this please?
Thanks.
The joints are essentially rounded finger joints and screwed together with the screw heads being hidden by square plugs.
I'm looking for a small (say 4mm or 5mm) square hole punch so as I can accurately cut the recesses for the plugs.
I could cut these with a chisel but with 20 plugs, accuracy is likely to be an issue (let alone being laborious) and on something small like a jewellery box will be noticeable.
Veritas do make these punches but I haven't found a UK supplier and importing from Canada with freight, duty, Vat and the admin fee can add up.
My other thought was to use a morticing chisel but my smallest is 1/4" (actually comes out at 6.5mm) and this is too large for the design I have in mind.
Does anyone have any thoughts / suggestions as to a way around this please?
Thanks.