Add Dividers and Trays to a Box
A box maker's tips on adding and customizing dividers and trays to suit any box.
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Doug Stowe has been making boxes for more than 30 years, and over that time he has perfected his techniques for designing and building them. In this episode of his video workshop on making boxes, Stowe demonstrates how to make and install a tray and dividers. These interior elements not only make the box more useful, but they also add some pizzazz and surprise when you open the box. The techniques are simple and straightforward.
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Comments
When I first started woodworking a friend let me borrow this tape and book. I find Doug Stowe in every project I do. It doesen't matter if your projects are large or small, even hand rail repair has Doug's touch on them. Doug has now become a friend who says, "yes you can."
I have been teaching in different subjects for over 30 years. I wish I were as good as Doug in teaching or in box making.
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