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Old 25th February 2005, 11:04 PM   #11
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I know the feeling, same thing happened to me when i built a small bandpass box, i dident use any electric tools tho, all pieces got cut all wrong two sides had to be redone in plywood. The finished result was the worst built box i ever seen, none of the sides were cut straight so there were openings about 3mm between sides. The next box i made cutting the sides with an old carpenters hand saw went as close to perfect as its possible to do with hand power, almost no planing at all was required I still havent sanded and painted it.
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Old 26th February 2005, 02:08 AM   #12
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Default You can re-attach the cut-offs

I usually order my MDF pre-cut. Imagine my dismay when discovering I was one piece short!

No problem- I was able to glue two pieces of scrap wood edge-on to make a larger piece, then only needed to trim off one end (luckily).

So, if you're desperate, you could try re-attaching your cuts. Just remember to clamp it well.
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