Wend
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Hi folks,
Inspired by something I saw in a charity shop, I'd like to make a book-shaped box, and I wonder whether anyone could give me some advice please?
The idea is something like this, with the red piece shaped to look like the spine of a book, the orange and green pieces resembling the front and back covers, and the blue pieces resembling the pages. The front cover is hinged and is the box lid.
The problem is, the obvious way to make it is to just glue the blue pieces to the green piece. This is fine for the long side, as the grain would be running in the same direction, but for the two short sides the grain would be perpendicular.
Is my best bet going to be to just ignore the potential problem, and hope that for something this size that's kept inside that there won't be enough movement to cause problems? Is there anything I can do to reduce the likelihood of problems? I found a few videos (e.g. Steve Ramsey (WWMM)) of people making something similar online, and that's the approach they seem to take.
The only alternative I see is some kind of groove in the bottom, e.g.
with a matching groove in the blue pieces, so that they slide on rather than being glued on. I'm not sure how easy this would be to do well, though, or how strong the lip would be.
Am I missing a better way?
Thanks
Wend
Inspired by something I saw in a charity shop, I'd like to make a book-shaped box, and I wonder whether anyone could give me some advice please?
The idea is something like this, with the red piece shaped to look like the spine of a book, the orange and green pieces resembling the front and back covers, and the blue pieces resembling the pages. The front cover is hinged and is the box lid.
The problem is, the obvious way to make it is to just glue the blue pieces to the green piece. This is fine for the long side, as the grain would be running in the same direction, but for the two short sides the grain would be perpendicular.
Is my best bet going to be to just ignore the potential problem, and hope that for something this size that's kept inside that there won't be enough movement to cause problems? Is there anything I can do to reduce the likelihood of problems? I found a few videos (e.g. Steve Ramsey (WWMM)) of people making something similar online, and that's the approach they seem to take.
The only alternative I see is some kind of groove in the bottom, e.g.
with a matching groove in the blue pieces, so that they slide on rather than being glued on. I'm not sure how easy this would be to do well, though, or how strong the lip would be.
Am I missing a better way?
Thanks
Wend
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