custard
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While we're talking about dovetails there's a twist regarding the dovetails you use at the back of the drawer. I'm conscious this all gets a bit "angels dancing on the head of the pin", so if you're more of a pragmatic furniture maker then you should probably skip this post!
Here's the issue. On a traditional English drawer, built with drawer slips, the bottom pin at the back has to have it's lower edge flat rather than angled in order to allow the drawer bottom to slide in. So the question then is, do you have the top pin as the mirror image in order to balance it out (that's what I do), or do you stick to the normal shape?
Here's a photo showing a typical back on one of my drawers,
Personally I've never given this a great deal of thought, especially as it's unlikely to be ever seen by a client, I prefer the symmetry so that's the way I cut my dovetails at the back.
However once I was exhibiting some of my furniture, and during the course of the show two fairly eminent makers wandered up and pulled out a drawer. The first tapped the "balanced" dovetail layout and gave a silently approving thumbs up. The second angrily jabbed at it and muttered that it was self indulgent and unnecessary.
I guess you can't please all the people all the time!
Here's the issue. On a traditional English drawer, built with drawer slips, the bottom pin at the back has to have it's lower edge flat rather than angled in order to allow the drawer bottom to slide in. So the question then is, do you have the top pin as the mirror image in order to balance it out (that's what I do), or do you stick to the normal shape?
Here's a photo showing a typical back on one of my drawers,
Personally I've never given this a great deal of thought, especially as it's unlikely to be ever seen by a client, I prefer the symmetry so that's the way I cut my dovetails at the back.
However once I was exhibiting some of my furniture, and during the course of the show two fairly eminent makers wandered up and pulled out a drawer. The first tapped the "balanced" dovetail layout and gave a silently approving thumbs up. The second angrily jabbed at it and muttered that it was self indulgent and unnecessary.
I guess you can't please all the people all the time!