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Hand-Cut Joints: Dovetail
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GOAL: To learn the process and techniques involved in hand-cutting two of the most common of the four types of dovetail joints.
After you’ve designed and marked out the dovetail joint (see Chapter 5, Lesson 4), it’s time to pick up saw and chisel. This second part of Chapter 6, Lesson 1 will demonstrate the specific sawing and chiseling techniques needed to successfully make a through dovetail joint and a single-lap dovetail joint — the type of joint commonly used to join the sides of a drawer to the drawer front. (For construction details on mortise and-tenon joints, see Part 1 of Chapter 6, Lesson 1.) |
Shop Class Section 1 Chapter 6 Lesson 1 Part 2
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