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Main => Woodworking => Topic started by: Locke141 on September 15, 2013, 02:16:41 pm

Title: I need help before ruining all his nice work.
Post by: Locke141 on September 15, 2013, 02:16:41 pm
I'm finished with all the funny angled cuts for my CP box. Getting every thing right takes a lot of measuring, time, measuring, patience, measuring, and did I say measuring. Some guys here make it look EZ. My head hurt by the last cut. 

Question about attaching/ gluing all the MDF together. On what I'll call the lateral face, see pic, should I glue and put it all in place and use a ratchet strap to hold every thing together? After all the work and measuring to get every thing just right, I'd hate to mess it up now.
     
I glued the back peace and one side. The problem is when I just used clamps the peaces all angled, it took a lot of clamps to get it right.

I posted this question on my project announcements on Friday, but I did not get any feed back. I guess I should not post every little bit of progress made so people read when I do post. If you need more info there are lots of pictures on that page.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,134515.0.html (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,134515.0.html)

Any help would be appreciated.
Title: Re: I need help before ruining all his nice work.
Post by: drventure on September 15, 2013, 02:48:17 pm
Well, first, I guess I'd ask if you're planning to glue the lateral face (ie the sides of the CP) to the top or not. I'd HIGHLY recommend you do not do that! That's what I did, I regret it to this day.

Instead construct a box of the bottom and sides of the CP, then attach the top via a hinge of some sort (piano, cabinet, whatever works). That way, you can lift the top for maintenance easily.

To construct the box, cut your bottom piece as appropriate (usually it'll be the same shape as the top, but a little smaller, so that the sides are attached to the EDGE of the bottom piece, so it's edges don't show.

Then, use glue, screws, nails, whatever to attach the sides to the bottom. You can fit it all together before hand easily to test the fit and your angles.

You can also use metal or wood braces on the INSIDE to reinforce the corners, instead of just relying on glue.
Title: Re: I need help before ruining all his nice work.
Post by: Malenko on September 15, 2013, 03:04:47 pm
use L brackets attached the the bottom board and the back of the "lateral face" ?
Title: Re: I need help before ruining all his nice work.
Post by: kahlid74 on September 17, 2013, 01:38:02 pm
Furring strips and screws.  They will hold the lateral pieces straight and to the bottom at the angle you need.  Also you'll need firing strips or some type of 90 degree right angle for the load.  Remember, people will be leaning on the control panel. 

Here's how I do mine and it works pretty well:

The first piece you do the above, for every subsequent piece you do the above and then do tbe below after.

If you take your time, no clamps are needed and you have a very strong box in the end.  I've done this now 4 times and each time I get better.  I did the first without a brad nailer and it's tough to hold and drill at the same time.  The brad nailer is a huge asset for building structure.