Gerard Scanlan
Established Member
How pleased I was with my latest handcut dovetailed box. However on the dry fit it rocked corner to corner. The elevated corner lifts 3mm off the table. I told myself it would settle down when I inserted the base ino the rebate groove. But that did not help either. I remember from woodworking classes in school ( a long time ago) that the teacher would tell us to plane the corrners until the box no longer rocked. All good practice with a hand pane but not an option here as the joints would no longer be evenly spaced (as well as bringing my rebates for top and bottom dangerously close to the edges. What have I done wrong? Is it just a question of paring the dovetails a little deeper? This box is the size of a large shoe box and slightly deeper. Or do I need to trim them off and start again :?