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  1. woodmagazine.com

    Nov 19, 2024One of the great joints for case pieces or any kind of small jewelry box is a through-dovetail joint. It has a great mechanical advantage, it looks great, and it's also a hallmark of good craftsmanship that a lot of people look for in projects. Cutting these doesn't have to be a difficult process. I like to cut them on a router table using a ...
  2. woodmagazine.com

    Jul 7, 2023This will be used to center boards for symmetrical joints. Now, rout the joints Cut your project parts to size with square ends—and a couple of extra pieces for testing setups. When cutting dovetails with these jigs, tailboards and pinboards don't have to be the same thickness, but opposing boards in a drawer or other box do need to be of ...
  3. finewoodworking.com

    Most dovetail joints begin and end with a half-pin on the outside, with the rest of the space subdivided into multiple pins and tails. This creates plenty of long-grain glue surfaces as well as mechanical strength to tie the elements together. A common practice is to span the joint with pins and tails of equal proportions.
  4. thewoodwhisperer.com

    One of the most common variations of the dovetail is known as a half-blind dovetail. You'll find this joint most often on drawer fronts where you don't necessarily want to see the joint from the front. With a few tools, a little know-how, and a lot of patience, this beloved joint is well within your grasp. ... Mobile-alt Youtube Instagram ...
  5. woodworkersjournal.com

    The dovetail may be the most iconic joint in woodworking. It is the perfect marriage of form and function - both strong and attractive. In this series, Ernie Conover clearly demonstrates how to lay out, cut, and assemble the most popular types of dovetail joints. Episodes include detailed instructions of how to make through dovetails, half ...
  6. Sliding dovetail joints can also be used as a fixed joint, and a great way to create an extremely strong joint that cannot be pulled apart by common stresses on the joint. Creating sliding dovetails on a router table requires some careful setup as well as a thoughtful sequence of steps.
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