Hi all,
I have bound WFH for a few months and have decided my next project is going to be a Laptop stand. It all started very simply, 2 parallel sides dovetailed with to an angled top. I did a prototype in plywood to decide on the height and found it to be too boxy. So I have gone to sketch up and started playing up with designs.
I think I have settled on this:
I am still thinking about keeping it simple and simply cut the "hole" on the side panels and want to keep dovetails as the chosen joinery.
However there 2 problems with that, I cannot quite figure out how to actually layout the dovetails. I am thinking the tails need to on the top and the pins on the sides but should I still cut the tails square and the angle the pins or the other way around?
And once I remove the meat from the side panels there won't be much wood underneath the joint and given the grain direction it is starting to look like a perfect place to split along the grain. Am I just overthinking this or is this indeed a bad idea?
I have bound WFH for a few months and have decided my next project is going to be a Laptop stand. It all started very simply, 2 parallel sides dovetailed with to an angled top. I did a prototype in plywood to decide on the height and found it to be too boxy. So I have gone to sketch up and started playing up with designs.
I think I have settled on this:
I am still thinking about keeping it simple and simply cut the "hole" on the side panels and want to keep dovetails as the chosen joinery.
However there 2 problems with that, I cannot quite figure out how to actually layout the dovetails. I am thinking the tails need to on the top and the pins on the sides but should I still cut the tails square and the angle the pins or the other way around?
And once I remove the meat from the side panels there won't be much wood underneath the joint and given the grain direction it is starting to look like a perfect place to split along the grain. Am I just overthinking this or is this indeed a bad idea?