January 20Jan 20 Author Agree lew. I do alot of dovetails and others as well. But always favor dovetails.
January 20Jan 20 EXCELLENT! Some fancy variations. Those in 4th pic from top are really cool. Thanks for sharing Rick.
January 21Jan 21 Great looking joints . I like that first one. I find dovetails interesting to make but I just do not make flatwork boxes anymore, Do boxes on the lathe. Howmuch longer does it take to do a joint like the first vs a plain joint?
January 21Jan 21 2 minutes ago, MrRick said: @Gerald 1st .. define a plain joint. I suspect Gerald is referring to a traditional dovetail joint?
January 21Jan 21 Yes Traditional and it took an article in the Lee Valley magazine for me to figure it out.
January 21Jan 21 Author @Gerald It only took me about 15 maybe 20 minutes longer to cut these swallowtail dovetails over the standard dovetails. It's about 6 - 10 saw cuts more and minor chiseling cleanup. It's worth it. I know nothing of modern power equipment that enables this type of dovetail. Edited January 21Jan 21 by MrRick
January 24Jan 24 On 1/21/2026 at 1:06 PM, MrRick said: @Gerald It only took me about 15 maybe 20 minutes longer to cut these swallowtail dovetails over the standard dovetails. It's about 6 - 10 saw cuts more and minor chiseling cleanup. It's worth it. I know nothing of modern power equipment that enables this type of dovetail.
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