Just minor tweaking to the dimensions of the small box tonight, and the housing joints (but I think I’ll be fettling those).
And I cut the length of rippled sycamore for the lid, with a few mm spare on all sides so it’ll get planed to fit the box when it’s assembled. There’s enough here to do the lid and have about an inch of waste at most (I hope).
I’ll say this, beech is no walnut when it comes to cutting joints, but it’s not bad. I do need to fettle those a little, but it’s not horrible for a first pass. And I like the way the two species work together. This might actually be pretty…
Tags: beech, dado, hand tools, housing joint, Woodworking