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Someone on another WW forum was asking about using sliding dovetails to join the boards for a table top. Others expressed concerns about the friction in a long joint like that especially when glue is added.
I don't know that I invented a new joint but I came up with a joint that would give the appearance of sliding dovetails at the ends. I thought I'd share it here in case anyone would find it useful.
I've designed a couple of simple jigs that would make cutting both parts a walk in the park. The jigs would automatically center the joinery on the boards. There would be a tiny amount of handwork involved.
Here's an animation showing the joint going together.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v506/ ... gtails.flv
If someone was interested I would post the jigs.
I don't know that I invented a new joint but I came up with a joint that would give the appearance of sliding dovetails at the ends. I thought I'd share it here in case anyone would find it useful.
I've designed a couple of simple jigs that would make cutting both parts a walk in the park. The jigs would automatically center the joinery on the boards. There would be a tiny amount of handwork involved.
Here's an animation showing the joint going together.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v506/ ... gtails.flv
If someone was interested I would post the jigs.