12-09-2015, 11:19 AM
I needed a utility storage box for my new DT saw from The Two Lawyers. So what is better than a nice dovetailed box? However, if this is for “internal use” I decided to challenge myself into new territory – both combo and London-pattern DTs. Here is a ready to mate side (tails, about 2" total width):
And this brings me to the problem – how to mark the pins – even my thinnest Czech Edge marking knife
does not fit into the tiny London tails. At the best I can mark something towards the tail end, but being tight I can’t be sure it is even marking along the real side of the tail…
Any suggestions? For the first try I marked/guessed part of the side and then extended it with a ruler, but I really can’t be sure it is correct.
Second challenge is removing the waste between the pins, especially at the back of the short ones. I am doing it similar to half-blind DTs after using the fret saw to cut the majority of the waste out. But maybe there is another way to do it?
PS: - The Ultimate DT saw from the Two Lawyers with extra thin plate is SWEEEEET!..
Thanks,
BG
And this brings me to the problem – how to mark the pins – even my thinnest Czech Edge marking knife
does not fit into the tiny London tails. At the best I can mark something towards the tail end, but being tight I can’t be sure it is even marking along the real side of the tail…
Any suggestions? For the first try I marked/guessed part of the side and then extended it with a ruler, but I really can’t be sure it is correct.
Second challenge is removing the waste between the pins, especially at the back of the short ones. I am doing it similar to half-blind DTs after using the fret saw to cut the majority of the waste out. But maybe there is another way to do it?
PS: - The Ultimate DT saw from the Two Lawyers with extra thin plate is SWEEEEET!..
Thanks,
BG