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Actually, the brood box is never going to get used. If I don't have sufficient supers then I'll know before I leave home and I can bash an eke together with a few nails and four bits of scrap timber.

James
 
Clearer boards completed.

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Hopefully I now have enough to cope with whatever happens next year.

Now, what's next? :D

James

Unfortunately that's not an option I have at one of my sites, otherwise I'd be tempted.

James
They look very neat with those rabbeted joints at the corners, have you let the ply base in or just nailed through the sides ? Based on what I have seen and read from you I am absolutely certain that you will be organised and have a plan with built in contingency. As for Bash together, naaah
 
They look very neat with those rabbeted joints at the corners, have you let the ply base in or just nailed through the sides ? Based on what I have seen and read from you I am absolutely certain that you will be organised and have a plan with built in contingency. As for Bash together, naaah

The ply is let into the sides by about 5mm. I probably should have used a router to cut the grooves, but our router table is a cheap one that my father-in-law bought years ago and it doesn't work as well as I'd like so I cut them using the table saw instead, moving the fence along by the width of the kerf until the groove was wide enough. Bit nasty, but it gets the job done.

I have a nice piece of scrap 25mm hardwood ply that I'll use to make a new router table once I can find a suitably-priced router to fit into it.

James
 
I have a nice piece of scrap 25mm hardwood ply that I'll use to make a new router table once I can find a suitably-priced router to fit into it.

James
From experience .. the important bit of the router table is the router table insert and you want one that allows you to adjust the rise and fall of the router from above the table, it is very frustrating having to take the insert out to have to adjust the depth of cut or change the cutter in the router. I got it wrong - bought a cheap insert and regretted it ever since !
 
From experience .. the important bit of the router table is the router table insert and you want one that allows you to adjust the rise and fall of the router from above the table, it is very frustrating having to take the insert out to have to adjust the depth of cut or change the cutter in the router. I got it wrong - bought a cheap insert and regretted it ever since !

Yes, the current one is a lot of faff to change the cutter or the router depth which is partially why I find it such a pain to use. I've seen a design somewhere that had a hex key adjuster in the table for raising and lowering the router which looked so much neater, but pretty much anything that doesn't require stuff to be dismantled has to be a step forward.

James
 
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