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  1. #1
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    Default New Product - The "Nuff"

    This idea came to me on Boxing Day about 20 minutes before close of play in the test match. After yet another round of the familiar refrain from the bowels of the house "havent you had enough?". Being a man of logic and measurement I realised I needed an objective measure to give a truthful answer to the question. So here it is . The "Nuff" will allow an accurate estimate of progress and in cases of dispute create a clear parameter for further negotiation. I made one for mate as well. Seriously, I finally got a box that is square, the joints are tight and I even routed some fancy edges. Happy man How do you stop the chip out gurus?

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    The boxes are like a married couple.

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    The only thing you can really have enough of is nagging!!!

    Nice Bokses !!

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    Hi Seb, I am no guru but it would seem that when you routed the edges you probably routed the edges with the grain first, in fact it is advisable to always rout the sides which are against the grain first, an chip-out will then be cleared up when you rout the adjacent sides. Hope this helps. Brian.

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