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    Creating A Three-Cornered Miter

    My son asked me to make him a display case for one of his soccer balls. He wants it to be a five-sided, glass cube, with a base to sit on. I've seen examples of how people bring three sticks together at a corner, like the attachment below, but I can't for the life of me remember how it's done.

    Any tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!

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    Take a look at this. It was in one of the latest issues of Fine Woodworking. http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworki...F.aspx?id=2905
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    If memory serves me, March issues of Wood Magazine also showed how to cut a 3-way miter.

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    Thanks for the information, guys!!

    - Keith
    "Listen, here's the thing. If you can't spot the sucker in the first half hour at the table, then you ARE the sucker. "

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    Keith,

    All three board must have the same square cross-section. For each of the three ends to be joined, cut a 45 mitre, rotate 90 degrees and cut another 45. The trick is reinforcing the joint (e.g., with screws, dowels, biscuits or loose tenons).

    Cary

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    Yeung Chan's book has some good tips on this subject.

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