Originally Posted by
Patrick Chase
You need a synergistic personal brand to tie all of this together. Something like "the renaissance financier" (I have no idea what you do/did as a day job, but you're overdressed and from NYC and I'm intellectually lazy, so let's go with the obvious stereotype :-)
I'm fairly certain that it is my personal brand at this point!
Originally Posted by
Simon MacGowen
Not just to beginners, I am afraid, David.
Some people may even find this useful or helpful...it is free anyway:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Hand-Cut-Dovetails-for-Dummies/
"Buyer beware" does not apply to goodies free of charge.
Edit: At least the author did not use sawdust and glue to cover his track! Bonus point for that.
Simon
Second Paragraph:
"When using dovetails for a joint that requires strength, end grain must be used. Side grain was used in this instructable because it was for demonstration purposes only. The same steps and techniques will work with end grain dovetail joints." - Tomatoskins on Instructables.
Bumbling forward into the unknown.