Paddy Roxburgh
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Due to a terrible oil spill in the river Lea the navigation is closed for the next couple of weeks so my dry dock is standing empty, so rather than worrying about how much money this is costing me I've decided to spend the week making some bits of furniture for my house and for my sister's 50th birthday. I'm currently drawing up a large bookshelf for my house, it will be about 8ft tall and will hopefully clear my spare room of all the piles of books that make it unusable. I initially did dovetails on my drawing, but I am at a loss as to how to cut them on such long boards. I am usually comfortable hand cutting them, but I also have a woodrat router jig. I have considered putting the jig 8 ft up a wall in the workshop and standing on scaffold planks, but TBH I reckon it's a recipe for a f c k up. I have also thought about sawing them by hand with the boards horizontal, but I'm not sure how well I could do this. I will probably do some other joinery solution, perhaps rebates and dowels/dominos, but I am curious as to how others have approached this problem. So if you've ever cut dovetails in long boards, how did you do it?