Thanks user669 for the cab dimensions.
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Thanks user669 for the cab dimensions.
thanks for posting the dimensions on the head cab. I just finsished building one. although it took me a little longer since I did it all by hand except for the piping channed a freind of mine did it on his lathe. it came out perfect.
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This is a typical milling machine:
It's typically used to remove metal in a very precise manner but it will work well on wood too. It's not a tool you get just to make a cabinet or two.
I've made corner joints by butting the pieces together and using a glue and screw cleat on the inside of the corner. This is the least expensive and easiest way.
I've also made corner joints using a dovetail jig and a router to cut a dovetail corner. It's a bit more work and the tools are more expensive but it looks great on exposed wood corners.
It's typically used to remove metal in a very precise manner but it will work well on wood too. It's not a tool you get just to make a cabinet or two.
I've made corner joints by butting the pieces together and using a glue and screw cleat on the inside of the corner. This is the least expensive and easiest way.
I've also made corner joints using a dovetail jig and a router to cut a dovetail corner. It's a bit more work and the tools are more expensive but it looks great on exposed wood corners.
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