06-20-2017, 10:04 AM
(01-22-2017, 07:23 PM)atgcpaul Wrote: I want to make this angled sliding dovetail joint. It's not to scale, but the pieces will be almost 2" wide (this view) and 3" wide (side view). Actually, from the top, it will look like a half lap, and you'll only see the DT from underneath--so a stopped sliding DT.
I've never cut a sliding DT but could figure it out if the intersecting pieces were 90deg to each other, but I'm having trouble wrapping my head around this one. I haven't determined the angle yet, but it will be close to what I've depicted.
Thanks,
Paul
That is pretty straight forward to do with hand tools.
Make the male sections first: mark and chisel the waste. You can keep one side square and angle the other.
Then transfer to the sockets, and saw and chisel.
The angles give the illusion that it is tricky, but it is simply a sliding dovetail. Just imagine that you were sawing dovetails for a drawer. A sliding dovetail is simply stretched out.
From a current build: straight sliding dovetail ...
Tapered sliding dovetail ...
Regards from Perth
Derek
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