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      Monday, January 02, 2006  Current Project: Silverware Cases
I glued the dividers in place using clamps and a piece of plywood on top to keep the dividers pressed into their slots. Although I did not glue the front/back and side pieces in place, I did attach them in order to make sure that the dividers where in their correct position.
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      Sunday, December 18, 2005 Current Project: Silverware Cases
I taped all the glue joints with blue masking tape in preparation for the glue up. This will make it easier to clean up any glue that squeezes out. I will use a two step process to glue up the cases. First I will glue the dividers in place. Then after the glue dries I will glue the front/back and side pieces.
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      Saturday, December 10, 2005 Current Project: Silverware Cases
I disassembled the cases and sanded all the parts with 220 girt sandpaper and then again with 320 grit sandpaper. Next I will tape up the cases in preparation for the glue up.
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      Sunday, November 27, 2005 Current Project: Silverware Cases
I cut the front divider to size and then routed 1/4 inch grooves in both the divider and the back of the case.
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I rounded over the tulipwood top edge on each divider.
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I then trimmed the dividers to the proper length and did a dry fit to see how everything fit.
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      Saturday, November 26, 2005 Current Project: Silverware Cases
Here is a look at the case after a dry assembly to check the fit.
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