Woodworker's Journal 1994-18-6, страница 47VV groove 3J./.' J___ 5hz" hole with 9/32" counterbore on underside Exploded View Step 1: Cut the box top and bottom (A) and sides (B) to size. (We planed a single 48"-long board to Vi" thick, ripped it to 4 '/«" wide, and then crosscut the lengths specified in the Bill Of Materials. (Note that the 4'/»" width includes a '/«" allowance for the kerf that you'll lose when you saw the box into two parts later.) Step 2: Cut 'U" dadoes J/u" deep near both ends of the inside face of the side pieces. (See the Box Joint and Side View draw ings on pages 49 and 50.) To ensure uniformity in your dadoes, clamp a stop-block to the rip fence, and position it Vu" from the dado blade (figure I). Note: For safety's sake, position the stopblock so that the stock clears the stop before touching the dado head. Step 3: Cut grooves in the top, bottom. and sides for the front and back panels. To do this, fit your table-mounted router with a '//' straight bit. and elevate it Vn" above the table. (Most routers Woodworker s Journal Novembcr/December 1994 1<1 |