I am just starting work on a bookcase that will hang on a wall. The box will be cherry with a plywood back. It will have 2 shelves which will sit in dado's in the sides. The top and bottom will be wider than the sides and longer than the shelves, (does that make sense?). The unit will be hung on the wall by means of a batten, which I believe is called a french cleat.
I think that the best way to connect the sides to the top and bottom is with a sliding dovetail joint. I have never cut one of these. Routing the slots in the top and bottom should be no problem but cutting the dovetail on the sides?
My question is this, would I be better to run the sides through a table mounted router, possibly using some sort of support to keep it upright, or would it be better to construct a jig and clamp that to the side and use a hand held router?
I think that the best way to connect the sides to the top and bottom is with a sliding dovetail joint. I have never cut one of these. Routing the slots in the top and bottom should be no problem but cutting the dovetail on the sides?
My question is this, would I be better to run the sides through a table mounted router, possibly using some sort of support to keep it upright, or would it be better to construct a jig and clamp that to the side and use a hand held router?