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Author: | mantrain [ Sun Jan 15, 2012 2:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | dovetailing the mirror and rocker box |
just wondering if anyone does this, and if so, does this mean you do not need to clamp all the boards together during build? What dovetail bits/ jigs do you like, and how do you supplement the strength, ie, finishing nails or wood screws? thanks! |
Author: | jimwebster [ Mon Jan 16, 2012 12:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: dovetailing the mirror and rocker box |
mantrain wrote: just wondering if anyone does this, and if so, does this mean you do not need to clamp all the boards together during build? Dovetail joints lock together tightly, but you still have to clamp them while the epoxy cures. mantrain wrote: What dovetail bits/ jigs do you like, and how do you supplement the strength, ie, finishing nails or wood screws? thanks! You don't need any screws or nails when you have such a great amount of gluing surface area. If you put some braces inside the box for reinforcement, you can use a finish air nailer to keep the braces in place until the glue cures. We use a 12x5 foot CNC mill to cut our dovetails, so it is not something that the average woodworker would buy for home use. Leigh Industries makes an inexpensive home unit called the D4 that is always spoken about fondly at woodworker shows. You could not go wrong with this: http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/2005398/30217/Leigh-D4RPRO-Dovetail-Jig.aspx Good luck with your build! Jim |
Author: | mantrain [ Fri May 30, 2014 1:54 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: dovetailing the mirror and rocker box |
Wow it's been a while since these posts were put up. My scope was completed in 6 months, a 16" F 4.5. But now I want something larger, just for kicks I guess. I still love viewing through the 16" but the atm bug is nasty indeed. |
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