So I'm working on some toyboxes for the kids, so thier rooms will no longer look like ratholes...
I figured I'd share if anybody is interested.
Specs:
3/4 Birch ply sides and bottom, 3/4 Maple ply top with solid maple edgebanding.
The Fingers of the box joints fit TIGHT, I shaved the fingers on the sides (only) just a hair for a better fit, but on the second one I plan to try adjusting it by making my 1/4" bit diameter .245 in PW. Since we all have our own ways of dealing with things I figured I'd offer up the files as is and let you deal with it how you will. The box joints are an exact fit in the CAD software.
In the dxf file the top is actually two pieces, the picture shows a one piece top.
In the DXF there are 1/4 holes at the corners of the box joints for dealing with the inside corners.
The Dados for the bottom are at .75 wide, and should be .25 deep in the final toolpath.
That's all I can think of, feel free to download and play around with it. I plan to do some engraving on the fronts for the kids, I have a train motif for the boy, and a princess/castle motif for the girl...
File can be downloaded here: www.robtown.com/toybox.zip
it is a dxf as PW files are a little more difficult to edit (IMHO) and I don't want to take responsibility for your toolpaths.
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