Thanks for all the compliments. I enjoy these kind of projects and the lock was a great learning experience. It has two wards and a simple drop tumbler. There was a lot of trial and error but it works! Box measures 9 1/4"W x 20"L outside excluding moldings. Overall 10 inches tall with lid closed. I didn't measure anything on it. It is made from lumber from an old packing crate so I let the size of the boards dictate the dimensions. That's just how it turned out. I laid the dovetails out by eye and with dividers to what looked right.
I need to read the second part a few more time before the first part can ever be true...
Roy Underhill's book the Woodright's Shop, had a good chapter on cutting dovetails. The first dovetailed box I made was pretty crude. I have it somewhere on a back shelf where no one will see it with nails in it.
Quote from: David R. on April 03, 2014, 03:23:14 AMRoy Underhill's book the Woodright's Shop, had a good chapter on cutting dovetails. The first dovetailed box I made was pretty crude. I have it somewhere on a back shelf where no one will see it with nails in it. Another good book is Tage Frid's book on joinery - it has very detailed instructions plus he shows a method of fixing errors.