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Dovetail Attempt #2 and 1st Completed Box

8.5K views 16 replies 9 participants last post by  Gwade  
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I decided to make a last minute Xmas gift for my sis. A pen holder / box she can use at her desk at work. If she likes it I’ll make her a matching “in box” for her birthday in Jan.

The sides are Poplar and the posts / bottom is Oak.

Here’s the box sanded after a mineral spirits wipe down. I still need to finish it with some wipe on poly.

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And here are some pics on the production:

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Here I’m using a straight bit on the router table to “thickness plane” the bottom.

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Oh, and MERRY XMAS!!!!
 
#9 ·
Nick., I really have had a magnifying glass to those joints and I just can't fault them. One thing you can be sure of, I definitely will not attempt any more dovetails on this forum, I know when I'm beat.
 
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Thanks guys. Here’s an interesting side note. The HUGE incra “Master guide” and templates don’t come with instructions for this joint. They call it a “corner post dove tail”. It’s in the manual to the Incra positioner that Rockler sells. There’s a link to the manual here:

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?Offerings_ID=16383&TabSelect=Details

It's basically a variation on a half blind dovetail and was not too difficult to accomplish. The good thing is the joints are symmetrical unlike a typical half blind.
 
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Nickbee said:
I decided to make a last minute Xmas gift for my sis. A pen holder / box she can use at her desk at work. If she likes it I’ll make her a matching “in box” for her birthday in Jan.

The sides are Poplar and the posts / bottom is Oak.

Here’s the box sanded after a mineral spirits wipe down. I still need to finish it with some wipe on poly.

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And here are some pics on the production:

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Here I’m using a straight bit on the router table to “thickness plane” the bottom.

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Oh, and MERRY XMAS!!!!

Nice Work!

Beautiful lil box!

Why make box joints when you can do THIS?!

Great!