I thought of what I think is a great idea, but because I think it's a great idea I imagine someone has done it before
You know you get those box joint jigs? They tend to make them in the US for table saws with a dado stack but also made for the router table. These are relatively easy to make as it doesn't matter so much where you start and finish your box joint cuts relative to the piece. With a dovetail, symmetry and layout matters, and you can't start halfway through a dovetail (or convention dictates you don't). To get around this, the only thing that really changes is the placement of the 'guide dovetail' to the left of the router cutter, which dictates the dovetail spacing, and the stop block to the right of the cutter which dictates the position of the first dovetail cut.
The jig would need setting up twice I think for the pins and then the tails, but for a kitchen build or something like that it would definitely save time. I won't have cause to make one for quite a few months. SO if this doesn't already exist I would love to see someone else's mock up of the protograph (I think that must be the word, a sketch of a prototype!) that I've appended below, free to use for anything other than commercialisation of the jig of course!
You know you get those box joint jigs? They tend to make them in the US for table saws with a dado stack but also made for the router table. These are relatively easy to make as it doesn't matter so much where you start and finish your box joint cuts relative to the piece. With a dovetail, symmetry and layout matters, and you can't start halfway through a dovetail (or convention dictates you don't). To get around this, the only thing that really changes is the placement of the 'guide dovetail' to the left of the router cutter, which dictates the dovetail spacing, and the stop block to the right of the cutter which dictates the position of the first dovetail cut.
The jig would need setting up twice I think for the pins and then the tails, but for a kitchen build or something like that it would definitely save time. I won't have cause to make one for quite a few months. SO if this doesn't already exist I would love to see someone else's mock up of the protograph (I think that must be the word, a sketch of a prototype!) that I've appended below, free to use for anything other than commercialisation of the jig of course!