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Last week was the 23rd anniversary of being married to my lovely wife. I got her some Opal set in silver jewelry, she got me the Incra I-Box jig I wanted but figured I could live without. We might have each other figured out:D . It came really quick, I watched the dvd a couple of times and worked with it a little tonight. Awesome tool. It's going to be very useful for all the small to medium sized boxes I like to make.
moggymatt wrote:Last week was the 23rd anniversary of being married to my lovely wife. I got her some Opal set in silver jewelry, she got me the Incra I-Box jig I wanted but figured I could live without. We might have each other figured out:D . It came really quick, I watched the dvd a couple of times and worked with it a little tonight. Awesome tool. It's going to be very useful for all the small to medium sized boxes I like to make.
Very nice! Sounds as if a jewelry box might make for a fine project.
Congratulations!
You're gonna love the I box. I'm sure the wife loves the jewelry, too.
For our 40th, my wife got me a router. I had to buy my own I Box.
Gene
'The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.' G. K. Chesterton
Depending on your motor's horsepower, and the thickest materials you might use in the IBox, consider getting an 8" dado set, instead of a 6". The IBox uses 1/2" of your dado set's capacity. I have a Forrest dado set, and it cuts a nice, flat bottom with tiny bat ears in the corners.