Aaron Beaver
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Here is a fishing lure shelf I am making for my father-in-law, he has some antique fishing lures. It's just a small shelf and will have divider for 13 lures when done
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the main point of this post was to thank Charlie Plesums for his emails walking me through using a 45 lock miter bit. I wanted to do something a little different instead of just 45's glued together.
Also using this technique I was able to "wrap" the grain around the box which give it a little better look, especially with this wood.
Remember some of the joints look a little sloppy because they are not glued together, I just wanted to get some rough pics to show, they should be nice and tight when glued and clamped.
BUT
the main point of this post was to thank Charlie Plesums for his emails walking me through using a 45 lock miter bit. I wanted to do something a little different instead of just 45's glued together.
Also using this technique I was able to "wrap" the grain around the box which give it a little better look, especially with this wood.
Remember some of the joints look a little sloppy because they are not glued together, I just wanted to get some rough pics to show, they should be nice and tight when glued and clamped.
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