Building a dutch tool chest with handtools part II - Joinery - Dovetails and Dados
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Part two of my dutch tool chest build, built from plans by Chris Schwarz via a Popular Woodworking article from October 2013. This video is all joinery - the dovetails and dados that hold the tool chest together. Part three will be the final part and show assembly and final touches.
Not a how-to video, just a look into my (mostly) handtool woodworking and some shop sounds. I'm just an amateur woodworker so I'm sure there's plenty of mistakes to be found in these videos 😁. If you have any questions feel free to leave them in the comments and I'll be sure to asnwer, and thank you for watching!
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Your dovetails went together amazingly well. That many tails in a 11.24" board is a very tough challenge to get right. Hats off to you!!
Well done, part II as good as part one, about to watch part 3
I learned a lot as a beginner thanks.
That's awesome, thanks so much for letting me know!
I'm surprised that the coping saw blade fit down the kerf left by the dozuki! I have to start mine in the middle of the gap between kerfs and sweep over, otherwise it scars up the cut.
I used to have to do the same thing, I had to buy the thinnest coping saw blades I could find and they're still too big really, but they get the job done 👍.
May I ask , what's the angle for the opening door ??!