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<blockquote data-quote="djdilliodon!" data-source="post: 8790798" data-attributes="member: 684299"><p>I promise you with the proper tools like a solid accurate table saw and a decent router, you can build a box perfectly! Back in the late 90’s I built some abominations lol. Nothing lined up, I had gaps on the sides, you get the picture lol. At the time I invested in a decent table saw, it wasn’t a great one but considered a decent one at the time. I went from being a mile off on cuts to an 1/8” worst case. First time I used a high end table saw at a shop I use to work at as an installer, I was mind blown lol. Everything just was perfect. With the programs now that once you settle on a design with dimensions and it tells you the exact size to make each panel it’s cake with the right tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djdilliodon!, post: 8790798, member: 684299"] I promise you with the proper tools like a solid accurate table saw and a decent router, you can build a box perfectly! Back in the late 90’s I built some abominations lol. Nothing lined up, I had gaps on the sides, you get the picture lol. At the time I invested in a decent table saw, it wasn’t a great one but considered a decent one at the time. I went from being a mile off on cuts to an 1/8” worst case. First time I used a high end table saw at a shop I use to work at as an installer, I was mind blown lol. Everything just was perfect. With the programs now that once you settle on a design with dimensions and it tells you the exact size to make each panel it’s cake with the right tools. [/QUOTE]
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