Wednesday, February 19, 2014
A Whole Nest Of Dovetails
As it turns out, My fears were unbased. The panels are 23 3/4" tall, and I could pass almost 25" in between the screws. A small beginning victory is not a bad way to begin.
Because I wanted to make all four corners the same I decided to use one other old dovetailing layout trick. I made a story stick where I played with and pre-laid out the spacing for the pins and tails.
Then it was down to some quality time with my dovetail saw.
I love this picture, lines of sawdust as I work my way down cutting one side of every tail. After this I work my way back cutting the other side.
I use a coping saw to remove most of my waste, and then clean up the bottoms of the tail with a little chisel work.
With everything refined, I give the joint a test fit. Only halfway, I dont want to push anything too far and halfway should be enough to tell if youre going to have any real problems.
Repeat another four times, and you have a carcass to glue up.
The next day, after the glue dries. Clean up them tails.
Then you get to work putting a bottom on it.
Ratione et Passionis
Oldwolf
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