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* Place some glue on each of the dovetail fingers pointing outward for the edges, similar to as shown below. In fact, if glue is placed on all the outward-facing "fingers" of each mating edge, then when the edges are pressed together, good glue will make it's way into each of the mating slots.
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* Place some wood glue on each of the dovetail fingers pointing outward for the edges, similar to as shown below. In fact, if glue is placed on all the outward-facing "fingers" of each mating edge, then when the edges are pressed together, good glue will make it's way into each of the mating slots.
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![alt text](images/glue_lt.jpg)
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![alt text](images/glue_lt.jpg)
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![alt text](images/glue_side.jpg)
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![alt text](images/glue_side.jpg)
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* Then, the next step will be to glue the other two sides on. The image above shows the glue starting to be laid out upon the side that will be glued on next (not shown).
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* Then, even before the other sides have dried, it is possible to glue the other two sides on. An image of the last two sides being glued on is shown below. **Again, remember that for now, the bottom isn't going to be glued on.**
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![alt text](images/box_3.jpg)
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![alt text](images/box_3.jpg)
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* If you leave them clamped for an hour, the wood glue should probably be dry enough to remove the clamps, as long as you don't stress any of the joints. (Look at your bottle of glue to make sure.) Then stick the silicone bumpers ("feet") onto the bottom of the box to make it nice. |
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