![]() ![]() From here I knew I needed to build it like some sort of puzzle piece where the sides get locked into place and from there, I could use glue to hold it together. I did not want to use a fastener because they always seem to need another person to help holding pieces while another wildly swings a hammer at your finger, or another jig, or clamps or something I wanted to avoid that if possible. My goal was to be able to build a sturdy box, no 1×2 and no fasteners. I abandoned that idea and went into SOLIDWORKS to help solve the problem. This however turned out to be tricky to hold and tack, never mind trying to keep everything square (This might sound familiar for you fabricators out there). I do dabble in the wood working space a little and figured this would be easy with some 1×2 for the insides to tack against with some left over flat panel to form the bottom and sides would do the trick. For me, or us, this was a combined project that required a small box for a windowsill. ![]() SOLIDWORKS is not just for the professional user, but can make some of our home projects, hobbies, or “honey-do-Lists” easier. SOLIDWORKS – Using SOLIDWORKS Tab and Slot for Hobbies ![]()
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