Dovetails what's all the fuss about?

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TrimTheKing":12ny69e9 said:
"if it's too tight, don't force it. Just get a bigger hammer!"

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Brilliant watching that video! A bit rough n ready with his technique, but.... he said thats paint grade style! I probably wont get that good dovetails on my stain grade work, when I do find a job for dovetails!
 
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Very rough n ready. "paint grade".

I'm left a bit confused by that video - it isn't really a dovetail as many of us would like to think of. It's like saying "I can plane this piece of wood flat with a hand plane in 30 seconds", and then leaving the wood with twist, cupping and tearout.

Karl
 
I think he needs to use a bigger saw!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thats impressive stuff,

I'm left a bit confused by that video - it isn't really a dovetail as many of us would like to think of. It's like saying "I can plane this piece of wood flat with a hand plane in 30 seconds", and then leaving the wood with twist, cupping and tearout.

It's funny 'cos it looks like a dovetail, seriously, just because you can do it like that doesn't mean he does it like this all the time, indeed if you look at his website it's clear he normally takes a little more time over them. As I said, impressive stuff.

Thanks for sharing,

Richard
 
Richard Findley":1djpvr4o said:
indeed if you look at his website it's clear he normally takes a little more time over them. As I said, impressive stuff.

Hi Richard

That is my point - why bother showing us how to make a crappy "paint grade" dovetail? Why not show one of the quality joints we know he can make?

I don't know what timber he was using, but I bet it was nice and soft (ie easily compressed). I doubt it'd take too much practise to make such a joint in 3 minutes (and with saws already set up for the job).

Cheers

Karl
 
karl":2zkuwh19 said:
That is my point - why bother showing us how to make a crappy "paint grade" dovetail? Why not show one of the quality joints we know he can make?
Have to say I do not really understand why he did this demo. Have to confess I was disappointed after watching this.

Perhaps taken within the context of the full article on European-style frame saws it would make a little more sense?

Cheers :D
Tony
 
karl":3ar9dx4j said:
I doubt it'd take too much practise to make such a joint in 3 minutes (and with saws already set up for the job).

Cheers

Karl
OK, you have 3 minutes to make the same :D





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TonyW":1jsp6uwh said:
Have to say I do not really understand why he did this demo. Have to confess I was disappointed after watching this.

Why are you all taking this so seriously :? Can't you see that they were just having a bit of fun :)

Cheers :wink:

Paul
 
Paul Chapman":gyp9dpd2 said:
Why are you all taking this so seriously :? Can't you see that they were just having a bit of fun :)

Cheers :wink:

Paul
A very good point and one I had not considered

:idea: Memo to self not to get too anal about this sort of thing :wink:

Cheers :D
Tony
 
Franz is definitely showboating and who can blame him - if you can pull a stunt like that you'd want the whole world to see it wouldn't you? BTW - how many of you noticed that the pine he was using was bowed? One way up it slid a cross the bench, the other way it stayed put. I think there is your clue to the seriousness of all this :D
 
Paul Chapman":2y9cxyb9 said:
Why are you all taking this so seriously :? Can't you see that they were just having a bit of fun :)

Cheers :wink:

Paul

Eerrrrmmmmmm.............. :oops:

I hadn't seen it that way. I think I was just anxious to get to the Money Shot at the end of the Demo.

Note to self - stop drinking Budweiser........... :lol:

Cheers

Karl
 
I was amazed by his saws. I reckon he could sell one to anybody based on that demo. Of course when we get home and try it ourselves we can't work it anything like he could. Bit like seeing the hoards of people who buy routers thinking they'll be able to create fine furniture. You still need skill to use it well.

Now where can I buy a set of those saws?

Dave
 
Now where can I buy a set of those saws?

You can get the saws here, although not the specialized blades

http://www.****.biz/****/category/dickcatalog/Gestellsaegen-2691_13/detail.jsf



Cheers

Marcus
 
You can get the saws here, although not the specialized blades

http://www.****.biz/****/category/dickc ... detail.jsf

Blimey! I don't spend that much on tools without motors. Sorry, I'll stick to the dovetail jig which I've never got round to using.

Dave
 

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