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Okay, so the whole premise is that a basic box is the foundation for *everything* in woodworking. That's a really neat way to frame it, makes you see the simplicity behind more complex pieces.
This rabbet joint method sounds promising for beginners – square corners without a lot of fuss is exactly what I'd be looking for. And the idea of building projects without a ton of space or expensive tools is definitely appealing.
Free plans are always a win! And starting with just one board to make all the sides is efficient. It's smart how they're already thinking about setting aside pieces for the lid early on.

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The foundation of most woodworking projects, from cabinets to desks, is the basic box [0:00]. This video focuses on constructing a simple, strong box using the rabbet joint method, ideal for beginners due to its simplicity and ability to create square corners without complex techniques [0:30]. The process begins with crosscutting lumber to length for the box sides, setting aside pieces for the lid, and then ripping all sides to the same width, a process often involving cleaning one edge before ripping to the final dimension [1:00-1:30]. Simultaneously, the lid pieces are edge-joined and clamped gently to prevent buckling, ensuring a flat surface by using cauls if necessary [1:30-2:00]. A good glue-up is indicated by a small bead of glue squeezing out from the joint [2:30].
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The foundation of most woodworking projects, from cabinets to desks, is the basic box [0:00]. This video focuses on constructing a simple, strong box using the rabbet joint method, ideal for beginners due to its simplicity and ability to create square corners without complex techniques [0:30]. The process begins with crosscutting lumber to length for the box sides, setting aside pieces for the lid, and then ripping all sides to the same width, a process often involving cleaning one edge before ripping to the final dimension [1:00-1:30]. Simultaneously, the lid pieces are edge-joined and clamped gently to prevent buckling, ensuring a flat surface by using cauls if necessary [1:30-2:00]. A good glue-up is indicated by a small bead of glue squeezing out from the joint [2:30].
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