LoftyDave
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I wish to make a variety of boxes using mahogany and other hardwoods. I have written a Golden Ratio spreadsheet calculator to assist me in selecting the Height, Width and Length of the boxes I wish to make. This takes into account the material lost using different joint types (e.g. through dovetail, or half dovetail) and the Kerf lost when cutting the lid.
I am fortunate to have a metric Incra LS Positioner which provides a wide range of dovetail and box joints with recommended stock thicknesses for each template. However, neither the Incra Manual or the Project book provide any guidance on the thickness for different sized boxes.
Google and YouTube searches have also not helped. Some boxes I have seen, which I would like to replicate, sometimes seem chunky or too thin. I also like the idea of fitting a lining in a different hardwood; perhaps with an internal lip which goes into the lid.
I wonder whether anyone can recommend a good book or other reference on box making which will provide guidance on the thickness of the stock to be used for different sized boxes. For example, if I made a box 10cm tall, 16cm wide and 26cm long would the recommended stock thickness be 10mm or 15mm. Also, if I were to line the box, what would be the best thickness for the lining with a lip which fits into the lid?
I am sure that as I start to make the boxes, I will have a better idea (eye of the beholder etc.) but some initial guidance would be much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Dave
I am fortunate to have a metric Incra LS Positioner which provides a wide range of dovetail and box joints with recommended stock thicknesses for each template. However, neither the Incra Manual or the Project book provide any guidance on the thickness for different sized boxes.
Google and YouTube searches have also not helped. Some boxes I have seen, which I would like to replicate, sometimes seem chunky or too thin. I also like the idea of fitting a lining in a different hardwood; perhaps with an internal lip which goes into the lid.
I wonder whether anyone can recommend a good book or other reference on box making which will provide guidance on the thickness of the stock to be used for different sized boxes. For example, if I made a box 10cm tall, 16cm wide and 26cm long would the recommended stock thickness be 10mm or 15mm. Also, if I were to line the box, what would be the best thickness for the lining with a lip which fits into the lid?
I am sure that as I start to make the boxes, I will have a better idea (eye of the beholder etc.) but some initial guidance would be much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Dave