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Walnut_sliding_top_box_to_hold_shotgun_shells.JPG
Walnut_sliding_top_box_to_hold_shotgun_shells.JPGWalnut sliding top box to hold shotgun shells185 viewsSgt42RHR
42d_RHR_button_and_King_s_Storekeeper_mark_for_1st_Model_Brown_Bess.JPG
42d_RHR_button_and_King_s_Storekeeper_mark_for_1st_Model_Brown_Bess.JPG42d RHR button & King's Storekeeper mark for 1st Model Brown Bess173 viewsSgt42RHR
Beveled_floating_bottom.JPG
Beveled_floating_bottom.JPGBeveled floating bottom150 viewsSgt42RHR
Starting_the_cut_with_a_back_saw.JPG
Starting_the_cut_with_a_back_saw.JPGStarting the cut with a back saw214 viewsI cut in a couple of inches at each corner with my Adria tenon saw. I then used the frame saw to cut about halfway, then turn and do the other side, then repeat on the other end. The frame saw tracked well and was generally easy to control.Sgt42RHR
Using_a_frame_saw_to_multiply_by_dividing.JPG
Using_a_frame_saw_to_multiply_by_dividing.JPGUsing a frame saw to multiply by dividing179 viewsThe frame saw I built with walnut scraps from the folding bed project worked great! I gaged a pretty deep line around each board and sawed to the line. I was able to get 5/16" thick stuff after I planed the saw marks away.Sgt42RHR
Ready_to_build_a_box_for_Steven.JPG
Ready_to_build_a_box_for_Steven.JPGReady to build a box for Steven192 viewsI used the frame saw I made to cut a 7/8" thick scrap walnut board into two boards that were each 5/16" thick, roughly 5" x 11"Sgt42RHR
   
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