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Watching someone cut a dovetail by hand is a lot more interesting now that I know from experience how hard it is. And maybe I'll learn a trick to make my next ones better.
Dovetail sounds like a bird. It's not a bird, right? Right?
A dovetail is a type of joint that doesn't require fasteners and only uses the material (usually glue for wood).
It was more funny when I didn't know that :(
But thanks! I kind of expected it's something like that :D
Does knowing that the name comes from one of the join elements (left side) looking like the tail of a dove, improve that?
I use one of those big metal paper choppers to cut doves tails.
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And its cheaper to watch someone do it. Quality timber and tools are expensive.
And less annoying to your neighbor if you're in a neighborhood. Plus how many tables can you actually fit in a house?
Cutting dovetails implies by hand - power tools exist for it, but those using power tools generally use different joints.
My neighbor does not make dovetails, then.
I'm not surprised. They are very hard to make correctly and not that much better than other options that are easier to do. they are a "holy grail" of wood working skill for a reason. I've done a dozen in my life and the best is so awful I want to burn an otherwise nice creation to hide the evidence.