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22/01/2005 11:49 AM

Which end to put the tails on?

When cutting through dovetails on a rectangular piece,
are there any conventions on what side (long 'side' or
shorter 'end') gets the tails and what side gets the pins?


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JG

"Jeff Gorman"

in reply to [email protected] on 22/01/2005 11:49 AM

23/01/2005 8:18 AM


<[email protected]> wrote

> When cutting through dovetails on a rectangular piece,
> are there any conventions on what side (long 'side' or
> shorter 'end') gets the tails and what side gets the pins?

It might depend on the overall sizes.

It is probably easier to saw sockets on the end of a workpiece that is too
long to easily fit vertically in the vice.

To form the pins, you need to be able to see and operate on the end of the
board.

For dovetailing advice, you might like to look at my web site.

Jeff G

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Jeff Gorman, West Yorkshire, UK
email : Username is amgron
ISP is clara.co.uk
www.amgron.clara.net

b

in reply to [email protected] on 22/01/2005 11:49 AM

22/01/2005 1:25 PM

On 22 Jan 2005 11:49:52 -0800, [email protected] wrote:

>When cutting through dovetails on a rectangular piece,
>are there any conventions on what side (long 'side' or
>shorter 'end') gets the tails and what side gets the pins?


one direction will have the force of opening the drawer loosen the
joint, the other will tighten it.

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to [email protected] on 22/01/2005 11:49 AM

22/01/2005 9:55 PM

Typically the piece that will be pulled will receive the pins, Drawer front.
The piece connected to the piece being pulled will have the tails, Drawer
side.

If strength will not come into play it does not matter. Basically it boils
down to which shape do you want to see.


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> When cutting through dovetails on a rectangular piece,
> are there any conventions on what side (long 'side' or
> shorter 'end') gets the tails and what side gets the pins?
>

Pn

Phisherman

in reply to [email protected] on 22/01/2005 11:49 AM

22/01/2005 9:24 PM

On 22 Jan 2005 11:49:52 -0800, [email protected] wrote:

>When cutting through dovetails on a rectangular piece,
>are there any conventions on what side (long 'side' or
>shorter 'end') gets the tails and what side gets the pins?

Depends on how the box will be used. Not knowing that, I'd put the
tails on the longer sides.


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