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Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Everything You Need to Know About Dovetail Joints
www.familyhandyman.com: Dovetail joints may be the single most beautiful type of wood joinery. Known for interlocking sections that start narrow and fan out, dovetail joints are elegant and dramatic.
The finer points of woodworkers are definitely a weak point for me, so it was fascinating to learn a little bit more about a more unknown joint. The graphic was especially helpful in helping me visualize how a dovetail joint works. After reading it, it reminds me of a wooden box that I have; you have to slide the top of the box sideways in order to open it. The mechanism for that doesn’t look exactly like a dovetail, but it does look similar and it works in the same way, so I wonder if it is just an aesthetically nicer version of a dovetail. It was also interesting to see that the amount of surface area for glue is a factor in joint design. That was something I had never thought about before, but it makes a lot of sense why that would be something to consider: if the glue can’t hold, the joint will fall apart.
The finer points of woodworkers are definitely a weak point for me, so it was fascinating to learn a little bit more about a more unknown joint. The graphic was especially helpful in helping me visualize how a dovetail joint works. After reading it, it reminds me of a wooden box that I have; you have to slide the top of the box sideways in order to open it. The mechanism for that doesn’t look exactly like a dovetail, but it does look similar and it works in the same way, so I wonder if it is just an aesthetically nicer version of a dovetail. It was also interesting to see that the amount of surface area for glue is a factor in joint design. That was something I had never thought about before, but it makes a lot of sense why that would be something to consider: if the glue can’t hold, the joint will fall apart.
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