12 Essential Wood Joints for Your Next Project Display Group Article Icon Article There are various woodworking joints in use. Some are stronger than others are. Let’s discuss the more popular joints, so you know which to use for your projects. View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Veritas 14-tpi Dovetail Saw Display Group Article Icon Article I must be honest; I don't hand cut dovetails, but I do use a dovetail saw to make fine, straight, and very accurate cuts on other types of woodworking joints.... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Use a Machinists Vise for Cutting Dovetails Display Group Article Icon Article I love my machinist vise for cutting dovetails in drawer parts. To keep from marring the stock, I replace the iron jaw inserts with wood ones. The beauty of a... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Making Sliding Dovetails Display Group Article Icon Article Looking for a rock solid way to join drawers that doesn't require a dovetail jig? If you've got a router table, you can easily make a sliding dovetail and get... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Routed Half-Blind Dovetail Drawers: Part 2 Display Group Article Icon Article In part one of this article I showed you how a half-blind router dovetail jig works, and how to size your drawer parts for routing in the jig. In this... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Routed Half-Blind Dovetail Drawers: Part 1 Display Group Article Icon Article This is a two-part story. The focus is on drawers with mechanical slides. In this installment I will explain how a half-blind dovetail router jig works, calculating drawer parts sizes,... View Content Arrow Forward Icon