03-25-2020, 06:54 PM
I must have missed Derek's 3 layer blue tape when it first came out. He posted a link upstairs. Tried it tonight on the first of four drawers adn it worked great.
The sides have already been cut.
Tape applied
Yes, I use a pencil to mark my pins. I find that I can cut to the side of a pencil mark easier than cutting to the side of a knife mark. The 3 layers of tape provide enough of a reference surface to make marking the half blind DTs easy peasy.
If I don't make marks on the waste, I will probably make one cut on the wrong side.
I aim to make a cut as close to the pencil line, but as long as I am on the waste side, I am good. You can see on the right where I veered off course, but that will pare out easily. This was the first corner to be sawn, and it's apparent that I am a bit rusty as I have not beed doing much in the shop until lately.
A little fuzz to clean up and a sliver to pare.
Small router plane helps level the front edge of the tail socket.
Pretty good fit.
Drawer dry assembled. I make a half dovetail at the bottom to hide the bottom groove.
The sides have already been cut.
Tape applied
Yes, I use a pencil to mark my pins. I find that I can cut to the side of a pencil mark easier than cutting to the side of a knife mark. The 3 layers of tape provide enough of a reference surface to make marking the half blind DTs easy peasy.
If I don't make marks on the waste, I will probably make one cut on the wrong side.
I aim to make a cut as close to the pencil line, but as long as I am on the waste side, I am good. You can see on the right where I veered off course, but that will pare out easily. This was the first corner to be sawn, and it's apparent that I am a bit rusty as I have not beed doing much in the shop until lately.
A little fuzz to clean up and a sliver to pare.
Small router plane helps level the front edge of the tail socket.
Pretty good fit.
Drawer dry assembled. I make a half dovetail at the bottom to hide the bottom groove.