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Jim Matthews
04-01-2012, 9:04 AM
In an attempt to finish a chest on chest project for each of my two boys, before they go off to college - I'm casting about for faster methods of work.
(They're in kindergarten and second grade at the moment.)

My most recent foray with free-handing an industrial laser (http://www.moviemail-online.co.uk/images/large/Flash-Gordon-11323_3.jpg) (that's me) hand some unintended consequences (http://inapcache.boston.com/universal/site_graphics/blogs/bigpicture/texas_drought_fires/bp33.jpg).

It's not all bad, I had planned a kitchen and basement remodel. That and we like to open windows each Spring.

Still - is there a faster way to cut dovetails by hand that doesn't involve smoke detectors?

jim
wpt, ma
1APR12

Tony Zaffuto
04-01-2012, 11:08 AM
To assist my handcutting of DT's, I have trained my shop beagle to do the chopping/chewing out of waste. I do the layout and saw cuts and he does the rest (and quite well). He's attempted using a saw on several occasions, but can't quite get the hang of it.

Shawn Pixley
04-01-2012, 11:28 AM
Tony,

I use a German Short Haired Pointer for the layout. And then I swtch to my shop beaver to remove the waste. My python then acts as clamps when assembling (making sure that the beaver is not in the room at the time). It is pretty efficient system, but costs a little more because of the three different storage needs.

Brent VanFossen
04-01-2012, 1:56 PM
Yikes, Jim. Looks like you got the fire out.

You could just get rid of the smoke detectors. It wouldn't be the first time someone disabled the safety features on a piece of equipment.

Curt Putnam
04-01-2012, 2:27 PM
I just take my boards fishing with me. If the fish aren't biting, then I just chum up some sharks and let them chew on the ends. The DTs are more random that way and therefore look more hand cut.

Jim Matthews
04-01-2012, 3:07 PM
In a few short weeks, you could hire Canadian born sharks to do the work for you...

jim
Habs fan in exile

Don Dorn
04-01-2012, 3:20 PM
If I'm doing allot of drawers that are half blind, I cheat. While I don't use a jig, it's pretty close. I find a 1/2 piece of stock as wide as the drawer front and put 1/4" "fingers" in it that are about 3/4" deep. Using a 3/4" bushing and a dovetail bit, I affix the "jig" to the drawer front by laying it flat with the fingers at the edge and rout out the pins. Then, I just use the newly cut drawer as a pattern and scribe out the tails - of which I cut on the bandsaw. This method is figuring you are using 1/2" drawer sides.

If I'm only doing a few drawers - I cut them in the traditional fashion.

Andrew Kertesz
04-01-2012, 5:16 PM
Just use butt joints and paint the dovetails in and then you can say they are done by hand....:D

Greg Fletcher
04-01-2012, 6:39 PM
Curt:

I've heard of "houndstooth" dovetails but not "sharkstooth" dovetails. You are quite the innovator! :D

Curt Putnam
04-01-2012, 10:36 PM
Greg: :):):)