I decided to make use of my newly acquired antique oak mainly to see what it will look like when planed and finished. I also decided some more dovetails wouldnt do me any harm.
So, in the same style as my last dovetailed box I got started.
I wont go into great detail as the build process has obviously been covered before. Usual drill - cut the four pieces to make the box sides and shoot them to exact length. Exact length being - two pairs, each pair being exactly the same size - I didnt bother to measure actual length. I also made the effort to avoid all knots and only used clear straight grained pieces of Pine.
The next stage, mark out the dovetails, Im still a tails first guy... and ... I got to try the new Poor Mans Moxon vice out properly.
My brain obviously hadnt woken up yet ... Look at my waste marks ... phew! Luckily, I realised what I had done, before grabbing the saw!
I got the tails cut and chiselled out without any further mishap. Wow! ..What a difference it was using my lovely new LN chisels, I can get them ultra sharp compared to my old Stanley Fat Max beaters.

Before I knew it, I had a box. Im not sure if I am getting faster or just had more fun chopping out the pins, but it didnt seem to take long at all.

Time for some grooves, for the plywood bottom...
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