11-01-2017, 03:44 PM
I want to build a blanket chest for my granddaughter as a wedding present. I want it to have a chance to become a family heirloom.
I've found a plan I believe I can handle except I'm not sure about how to do 5/8" wide box joints on a board about 15" wide and 38 inches long.
My Porter-Cable jig is limited to 1/2 inch box joints and 12" width.
I believe I understand how to make a relatively simple jig for my table saw and the cutting process. I'd go for a fairly tall fence for the miter gauge.
Is it reasonable to attempt such a process with a board that size? If not or I've missed a better way, I'd like suggestions.
I've found a plan I believe I can handle except I'm not sure about how to do 5/8" wide box joints on a board about 15" wide and 38 inches long.
My Porter-Cable jig is limited to 1/2 inch box joints and 12" width.
I believe I understand how to make a relatively simple jig for my table saw and the cutting process. I'd go for a fairly tall fence for the miter gauge.
Is it reasonable to attempt such a process with a board that size? If not or I've missed a better way, I'd like suggestions.
Phydeaux