Corset
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Dovetails show the craftsman or so they say. I can only conclude this is correct as i am no craftsman and my dovetails are a mess. I have been making a box which is 40cm x 20cm x 12cm in solid walnut which i have jointed together. The opening for the drawer will be about 8 x 16 so the drawer will be sort of a4 in size.
I made the first box no problems except the joint were very loose but i have manged to hide with glue fillets sawdust etc. On the second box i spent a long time marking out and accurately cutting to the line etc so the joints were very tight (you may see where this is going) and decided to fit once (a la rob cosman) so i glued together tonight and they went together ok but.... They creaked and i now have a twisted box the opening is square and the rear is square but by sight i can see twist (its a big thankyou to bessey for this little blessing). Due to the glue setting (titebond sets quick when you don't want it to) i can't undo it. So my big question is can i correct the warp with a big plane or is it the woodpile?? I am not sure what i have done wrong as i checked all the measurements.
Perhaps it was a cumalitive error please help.
I made the first box no problems except the joint were very loose but i have manged to hide with glue fillets sawdust etc. On the second box i spent a long time marking out and accurately cutting to the line etc so the joints were very tight (you may see where this is going) and decided to fit once (a la rob cosman) so i glued together tonight and they went together ok but.... They creaked and i now have a twisted box the opening is square and the rear is square but by sight i can see twist (its a big thankyou to bessey for this little blessing). Due to the glue setting (titebond sets quick when you don't want it to) i can't undo it. So my big question is can i correct the warp with a big plane or is it the woodpile?? I am not sure what i have done wrong as i checked all the measurements.
Perhaps it was a cumalitive error please help.