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When cutting the dovetail socket to join the top drawer rail to the table leg, I had relied on chisels. Recently, I treated myself to a LN small router plane, and I was surprised at how well it handled end grain trimming of the bottom of the socket. Easy to dial in the exact depth of the socket with a perfectly clean surface. Nice!
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Do a Schwarz and start the thing with a forstner bit, and it will be even easier. Having a flat bottom as your base let's you just work on taking corner meat out. Try it, you'll like it.
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Steve N said:
Do a Schwarz and start the thing with a forstner bit, and it will be even easier.
Ok, you've got me curious now. What's all this about using a forstner bit? Got a link or anything?
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If you're going to do that, it would be better/faster to use a trim router right? you could hog out most of it that way
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Nice.
I have a small brass router plane that I use in a similar fashion. But mostly for cleaning out small mortises.
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I'm not so sure it would be as helpful drilling into endgrain, but
here is a link to Schwarz's approach to removing half-blind dovetail waste with a drillpress.
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Ok, got it!
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What is all this heresy of forstner bits and trim routers: have respect for the zen experience that is handtool woodworking
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Steve N said:
Do a Schwarz and start the thing with a forstner bit, and it will be even easier. Having a flat bottom as your base let's you just work on taking corner meat out. Try it, you'll like it.
My wife says I have a flat bottom, but it doesn't seem to help my dovetailing...
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