I have never in my life cut a dove tail joint by hand.
Usually I rely on the router and a rather expensive jig to cut them.
With everything I do regarding woodwork I tend to favour power tools, that's cutting, plaining and sanding all done with power tools.
I have now decided to try and wean myself away from them and to try and do most of my projects by hand tools alone, I have even purchased one of those Japanese saws that look like spatulas to help me cut out dovetail joints.
I have a dovetail marker offering up 2 different angles which has prompted me to ask this question. How important is getting the correct angle on dovetails or will any angle do? My thoughts are that providing they are not too narrow, any angle should do and the wider the angle the stronger the joint.
I am no doubt missing something so obvious but thought I would embarrass myself on here instead of making yet another lopsided box for SHMBO. Hopefully this time next week I will be asking about lids :?
Usually I rely on the router and a rather expensive jig to cut them.
With everything I do regarding woodwork I tend to favour power tools, that's cutting, plaining and sanding all done with power tools.
I have now decided to try and wean myself away from them and to try and do most of my projects by hand tools alone, I have even purchased one of those Japanese saws that look like spatulas to help me cut out dovetail joints.
I have a dovetail marker offering up 2 different angles which has prompted me to ask this question. How important is getting the correct angle on dovetails or will any angle do? My thoughts are that providing they are not too narrow, any angle should do and the wider the angle the stronger the joint.
I am no doubt missing something so obvious but thought I would embarrass myself on here instead of making yet another lopsided box for SHMBO. Hopefully this time next week I will be asking about lids :?