How much wood/ply needed for a box?
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How much wood/ply needed for a box?
The lad is making a box.
Base 40cm X 40cm
Height 30cm
It'll have a 40x 40 separator in it horizontally across the middle.
It'll be split into 20 X 20 segments on bottom half
So, with that in mind, how big a piece of ply or multiple pieces of ply? I assume he has to do a fair bit of cutting himself so mostly just the overall needed
Base 40cm X 40cm
Height 30cm
It'll have a 40x 40 separator in it horizontally across the middle.
It'll be split into 20 X 20 segments on bottom half
So, with that in mind, how big a piece of ply or multiple pieces of ply? I assume he has to do a fair bit of cutting himself so mostly just the overall needed
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Re: How much wood/ply needed for a box?
So 4 sides 40×30cm + a 40×40 separator + a 40×40 base and the fiddly bits? Ooh. *licks finger* 10,000sq cm should do it with a bit to spare.weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2023 8:12 pm The lad is making a box.
Base 40cm X 40cm
Height 30cm
It'll have a 40x 40 separator in it horizontally across the middle.
It'll be split into 20 X 20 segments on bottom half
So, with that in mind, how big a piece of ply or multiple pieces of ply? I assume he has to do a fair bit of cutting himself so mostly just the overall needed
Most sheets are 122× 244cm so you just need to work out if you can get the pieces out of one sheet.
I haven't done the origami but 1 sheet of 5-ply should leave a bit spare.
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Re: How much wood/ply needed for a box?
I haven't got a pencil and paper to hand but 122cm wide is 3×40cm pieces...30cm long, then 3 more - one 30cm, 2 40cm. So you have the box in 70cm worth, so half a standard sheet should be ample.
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Re: How much wood/ply needed for a box?
The big B&Q warehouses can cut material down to size although they may charge for more than a few cuts.weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2023 8:46 pm https://www.diy.com/departments/hardwoo ... 426_BQ.prd
Yup, I get that to be about perfect I think.
Get the lad to sketch it out on a bit of paper with the dimensions and hopefully the wood butcher will be able to sort it. Many local timber yards will be able to cut down sheets as well.
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Re: How much wood/ply needed for a box?
I was thinking of just 1 full length cut, half way.
He's got to do a certain amount himself I think
He's got to do a certain amount himself I think
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Re: How much wood/ply needed for a box?
Sketch it, absolutely. Because if the final exterior dims are 40×40 then two bits, ie the end pieces will be 40 - (2× the thickness of the sheet) and the centre piece ditto. Dang! I wish I had a simple CAD package on my phone.Silly Car wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2023 9:05 pmThe big B&Q warehouses can cut material down to size although they may charge for more than a few cuts.weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2023 8:46 pm https://www.diy.com/departments/hardwoo ... 426_BQ.prd
Yup, I get that to be about perfect I think.
Get the lad to sketch it out on a bit of paper with the dimensions and hopefully the wood butcher will be able to sort it. Many local timber yards will be able to cut down sheets as well.
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Re: How much wood/ply needed for a box?
If he hasn’t got the right tools then ply over longish lengths can be a pain to cut accurately.
Also think how you’re going to join it at right angles.
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Re: How much wood/ply needed for a box?
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Re: How much wood/ply needed for a box?
None of that is my problem. They've got a full woodworking shop at school. That's all down to them
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Re: How much wood/ply needed for a box?
Get two boards anyway.
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Re: How much wood/ply needed for a box?
Better safe than sorry, using an electricians screwdriver.
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Re: How much wood/ply needed for a box?
It may sound anal, but if you're trying to squeeze the maximum number of cuts out of a board, account for the width of the saw blade on every cut you make. It's normally 2-3mm.
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Re: How much wood/ply needed for a box?
Nay. Get the lad a proper fuck off chainsaw.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2023 10:01 pm It may sound anal, but if you're trying to squeeze the maximum number of cuts out of a board, account for the width of the saw blade on every cut you make. It's normally 2-3mm.
That'll be 10mm and a few fingers.
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Re: How much wood/ply needed for a box?
Was going to say the same.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2023 10:01 pm It may sound anal, but if you're trying to squeeze the maximum number of cuts out of a board, account for the width of the saw blade on every cut you make. It's normally 2-3mm.
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Re: How much wood/ply needed for a box?
The cut allowance reminds me of when I was building a pair of speakers (KEFkit 3s). I cut all the frame pieces from 1" square PAR (planed all round) wood assuming that it was actually 1" square.
It was....before they planed it. Doh.
(It's actually 3/4")
It was....before they planed it. Doh.
(It's actually 3/4")
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Re: How much wood/ply needed for a box?
I'm sure there are better ways but, as someone who does a little project like this only occasionally, I've found Word to be handy for working out what sheet wood I need.
In this case way less than a full board - might be worth going to the cutting station first and asking what off-cuts they've got.
In this case way less than a full board - might be worth going to the cutting station first and asking what off-cuts they've got.
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