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Dovetails

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Cosman is a great teacher. He gives details which are very helpful in mastering dovetails. These people are good to learn dovetails from in your woodworking journey:

Paul Sellers

Rob Cosman

Frank Klausz

Christian Becksvoort

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    Day two, another practice session. Laid out the tails. Coping sawed and chopped the waste. I was very please how nicely my tails looked, pretty clean. Then I transferred the pins and darkened the

  • One of the earlier pieces I made for Mimi was a blanket chest. I had been using a Porter-Cable dovetail jig for dovetails but wanted to try my hand at had cutting them. I talked to a friend, who colle

  • Been so long since I did any I do not remember which was first. I do remember (I think it was Roy Underhill ) the fit should be such that the only thing needed to put the joint together is the slap fr

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The progress after my first try is sporadic but consistent. It's down to refining technique at this point, and confidence. 20260430_171115.jpg

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Looks good John. If you can master dovetails in pine, everything else gravy.

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43 minutes ago, Zack said:

If you can master dovetails in pine, everything else gravy

I'll yell ya what Zack, I'm staying away from pine for awhile, it was frustrating as heck as seen in my first attempt! 😄

40 minutes ago, John Morris said:

I'm staying away from pine

My first piece of "furniture" was a copy of a bedside stand to match one we already had. Made from pine and other pieces followed. At that time my tools were limited and pine was plentiful/cheap. The carpentry instructor at our school was also a cabinet/furniture maker and I mentioned what I was making and using. His first advice was- "stop using pine and work with harder wood". I found that to be good advice. Cuts were cleaner, fewer accidental dents, scrapes and scratches and stronger joints.

The little prayer box I made was originally designed to have half blind dovetails in eastern cedar. After a couple of hours of sharpening, honing and practicing the wood was just too soft/dry to create decent dovetails, with my abilities.

The difference in hardness between the early wood and late wood growth rings in pine really makes it difficult to do any kind of fine work. Cedar is kind of the same but not as bad. I like working with cedar though.

If you want to dovetail in pine, look for some like this:

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The orientation of the hard vs soft makes it easier if it's rift sawn. I think this was just #2 stuff from Home Depot if I remember correctly.

I usually have to pare to fit a little. Nothing wrong with that unless you're being paid for your time.

Not to argue with using poplar of course, just saying that pine can work out ok too if you have the right piece!

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