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"Dave in Indy"

26/01/2005 8:37 AM

Ideas on how to do this - Puzzle Joint

www.ilovewood.com/ puzzlejointtwo.jpg
Curious if anyone knows how can a joint like this be done?


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alexy

in reply to "Dave in Indy" on 26/01/2005 8:37 AM

26/01/2005 11:49 AM

"Dave in Indy" <[email protected]> wrote:

>puzzlejointtwo.jpg

Saw at 45degrees to surface of wood.

Or equivalently, get stock 1.414 times as wide as you want, cut
regular dovetails in it, then bevel rip.

Hard to describe in words. Imagine the top piece missing. The
dovetails in the bottom piece will run from the front surface to one
of the side surfaces, and from the back surface to the other side
surface.
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charlie b

in reply to "Dave in Indy" on 26/01/2005 8:37 AM

27/01/2005 12:31 AM

Guess who wrote:
>
> On 26 Jan 2005 08:37:18 -0800, "Dave in Indy"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >www.ilovewood.com/ puzzlejointtwo.jpg
> >Curious if anyone knows how can a joint like this be done?
>
> What's the full URL? I see an advertising site, but no puzzle joint.

try removing the blank between the "/" and the "p" in puzzle.

WJ

Wolfgang Jordan

in reply to "Dave in Indy" on 26/01/2005 8:37 AM

27/01/2005 3:16 PM

Dan wrote:
>
> AH! Okay, now I think I get it. That's really two sliding dovetails there,
> not four "regular" ones. The light colored wood has two slots and three
> pins, and the middle pin goes from corner to corner. And the two pieces
> slide together, starting at one corner.

Here's a good site showing the details (even if you don't speak German).

Wolfgang
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WJ

Wolfgang Jordan

in reply to "Dave in Indy" on 26/01/2005 8:37 AM

27/01/2005 3:17 PM

Wolfgang Jordan wrote:
>

How about including the URL:

http://www.altes-handwerkzeug.de/holzw/projekte/laengsverb/schwalbe.html

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"GrayBeardPhil"

in reply to "Dave in Indy" on 26/01/2005 8:37 AM

27/01/2005 9:09 AM

Roy Underhill's PBS TV program Wood Wright's Shop has done that puzzle.
I must have seen the re-runs 15 to 20 times

http://www.pbs.org/wws/

dove tails inside are connected at 45 degrees. Slides out over corner.
The reason it is a puzzle for adults is the expectation that dove tails come
apart from the face of the wood. Children, without the life experience
and expectation will try to take the puzzle apart by applying force in many
directions, including from one corner across to the opposite corner which
will succeed.

I know this is not clear, but you have to seen the TV show, and you will
understand.

Phil.

"Dave in Indy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> www.ilovewood.com/ puzzlejointtwo.jpg
> Curious if anyone knows how can a joint like this be done?
>

Ds

Dan

in reply to "Dave in Indy" on 26/01/2005 8:37 AM

26/01/2005 8:55 PM

alexy <[email protected]> wrote in news:1bifv0dae0einfor9unlrnb4qiqrif74l2@
4ax.com:

> Saw at 45degrees to surface of wood.
>
> Or equivalently, get stock 1.414 times as wide as you want, cut
> regular dovetails in it, then bevel rip.
>
> Hard to describe in words. Imagine the top piece missing. The
> dovetails in the bottom piece will run from the front surface to one
> of the side surfaces, and from the back surface to the other side
> surface.

AH! Okay, now I think I get it. That's really two sliding dovetails there,
not four "regular" ones. The light colored wood has two slots and three
pins, and the middle pin goes from corner to corner. And the two pieces
slide together, starting at one corner.

Hunh. Cute.

Gw

Guess who

in reply to "Dave in Indy" on 26/01/2005 8:37 AM

26/01/2005 12:25 PM

On 26 Jan 2005 08:37:18 -0800, "Dave in Indy"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>www.ilovewood.com/ puzzlejointtwo.jpg
>Curious if anyone knows how can a joint like this be done?

What's the full URL? I see an advertising site, but no puzzle joint.

b

in reply to "Dave in Indy" on 26/01/2005 8:37 AM

26/01/2005 10:54 AM

On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 12:25:25 -0500, Guess who
<[email protected]> wrote:

>On 26 Jan 2005 08:37:18 -0800, "Dave in Indy"
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>www.ilovewood.com/ puzzlejointtwo.jpg
>>Curious if anyone knows how can a joint like this be done?
>
>What's the full URL? I see an advertising site, but no puzzle joint.


he had a space in the url. it's:
http://www.ilovewood.com/puzzlejointtwo.jpg


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