Hi all, I have an Incra Positioner for making dovetails. Is it possible to make half blind DT in 1/2" stock?
Hi all, I have an Incra Positioner for making dovetails. Is it possible to make half blind DT in 1/2" stock?
Tim in Hill Country of Texas
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For fixed spacing half blind dovetails the cheap HF jig works very well if you spend a few more dollars for the machined template guide from Grizzly. The holes didn't match perfectly on mine but work. I think the total was about $50 for a mostly metal jig. I've done at least a half dozen dressers drawers with mine. The instructions stink but I found better ones on-line and now do not need them. It works well with 1/2 inch or even a little thinner drawer sides.
I was thinking about half blinds this morning. Had to repair a drawer that had a ~50-60 year old set of machine cut half blind dovetails holding the drawers together. I've used a jig to make half blinds in the past, but as I've moved to cutting dovetails by hand, I'm trying to get good at half blinds (I'd say I'm a ~B-/C+ half blind cutter at this point).
Aside from looking...bad...are machine cut half blinds meaningfully weaker than hand cut? Seems like you have a lot more of that transitional grain between face and end, which I'd assume has to be weaker than the substantially larger face-grain-to-face-grain connection on the hand cut (assuming a good fit). Anyone have any opinions here? Just my curiosity...