Toy Box
My first “real” woodworking project.
My first “real” woodworking project.
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Great job on your first "real" project King!
hi there, I enjoy making toy boxes as well and would like to know the details of your joints and framing if you don't mind.
Just cleats Parker. 1" X 1" along all inside corners. Pre drilled and counter sunk. With 3/4" plywood for the frame. Planned the hardwood panels to different sizes to give dimension. Biscuit joints and kreg screws on the mitered lid edges.
Amazing woodworking project.
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