10-28-2018, 12:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-02-2018, 02:45 PM by Philip1231.)
See my last post to see final results, a beautiful TAPERED sliding dovetail.
To say that the journey to acceptable sliding dovetails is frustrating is an understatement. I think I just had a small breakthrough of sorts: while I was focusing on the fit of the tail in the socket, I was not paying enough attention to the depth of the socket relative to the depth of the tail. I think my next try should get me into the big leagues (albeit still spending time on the bench, Ha!).
I used the side rabbet plane trick that Derek came up with, and it does work very well. Have to keep from getting carried away: it works so well that one minute you are too tight, the next you've ruined the joint.
To quote Frank Klausz: "You can do better than that"
And to quote Norm Abram: "I think we are closing in on it"
To say that the journey to acceptable sliding dovetails is frustrating is an understatement. I think I just had a small breakthrough of sorts: while I was focusing on the fit of the tail in the socket, I was not paying enough attention to the depth of the socket relative to the depth of the tail. I think my next try should get me into the big leagues (albeit still spending time on the bench, Ha!).
I used the side rabbet plane trick that Derek came up with, and it does work very well. Have to keep from getting carried away: it works so well that one minute you are too tight, the next you've ruined the joint.
To quote Frank Klausz: "You can do better than that"
And to quote Norm Abram: "I think we are closing in on it"