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Lie-Nielsen Toolworks, Inc, which designs, manufactures and sells a wide variety of woodworking hand planes and tools, held 2 days of interactive demonstrations in the Building Construction Technology's area during January 2009. This demonstration, presented by the Homestead Heritage School of Woodworking, shows how to make dovetail joints by only using hand tools.
I have no idea what ... By: Seastone88. on 22 Aug 10, 12:25:35 I have no idea what you look like, but the way you cut that dovetail was seriously attractive.
This is why women like men who work with their hands: their confidence.
You could define ... By: fastgs1. on 15 Jun 10, 01:06:54 You could define the word "Satisfaction" with handmade dovetails that fit perfectly.
This is precious ... By: voodoochild74. on 14 Jun 10, 23:38:46 This is precious information . A great way to make dovetails . No powertools . No jigs . Just common sense .
How much harder is ... By: pitchperfectone. on 08 Jun 10, 18:58:51 How much harder is it to create an obtuse angled dovetailed joint such as a small splayed leg bench would use?
amazing... now I am ... By: speakercoilmusic. on 08 Jun 10, 02:22:25 amazing... now I am not as intimidated by dovetail joints.
@Funkussionist how ... By: T3hJones. on 14 May 10, 10:21:50 @Funkussionist how sharp is a razor? Razor sharp is a relative term which is often missused for paper cutting-sharp...
Speaking of sharp ... By: Funkussionist. on 11 Apr 10, 01:46:25 Speaking of sharp tools, an old woodworking guy sharpened my chisels. Now
they are razor sharp and very easy to use. There's quite a difference between "sharp" and "old woodworking guy sharp".
I just have to watch my fingers 'cause you don't even feel the blade slicing into you until it's too late.
nice. that plane ... By: JmJones2. on 01 Apr 10, 12:29:17 nice. that plane looked like a joy to use
Question :
Is ... By: MultiMarou. on 22 Mar 10, 19:16:40 Question :
Is there an inner and outer side for the wood? I read somewhere that planks were likely to move (with time and external conditions) towards one direction, and this should be taken into account when assembling a door for instance. Is it relevant for a smaller scale such as a drawer?
Thanks for the video.
Brilliant video, ... By: MrKme1971. on 15 Feb 10, 20:56:37 Brilliant video, thanks for that, really speedy method to make a dovetail joint.
brilliant. how nice ... By: achilles22382. on 11 Dec 09, 13:11:26 brilliant. how nice to have such a great skill such as yourself. im a beginning woodworker, and think that having these abilities are priceless. why buy something crummy at ikea, made of particle board, when you can build something yourself, that is of infinitely better quality, and likely half the cost, in the long run (after youve got your tools). thanks for the vid.
Thank you , i would ... By: stepsim37. on 10 Nov 09, 19:38:03 Thank you , i would love to hone my skills to your level
This is good, but ... By: franktcarver. on 22 Oct 09, 07:20:21 This is good, but have you seen John Bullar cut fine dovetails on you tube - wow
First off, nothing ... By: BattyCuss. on 20 Oct 09, 07:21:48 First off, nothing wrong with this.
Fletchtap: If you aren't good enough just remove the bulk of the waste with a coping saw. Chisel back to the line. Most joints in woodwork can be cut with a sharp (repeat sharp) saw. Why fiddle with chisels and shoulder-planes, and all the other gizmos the toolmakers want you to buy!
And that interfering twit who repositioned the plane, should have had his knuckles rapped for touching someone else's gear without permission.
not if your good ... By: funkensteingfunky. on 12 Oct 09, 00:30:47 not if your good enough trust me a flexible enough coping saw blade can do the trick and olny seriously good pros can use a chisel to carve out an even dovetail on both sides of the joints, its easier to make a tighter than normal fit to a dovetail joint and to hammer it into place then to try a chisel, and yes glue is pretty much preffered if you want the joint to last a long time, wood glue doesnt cost that much
Is it always ... By: monsteraaron. on 30 Jul 09, 03:41:40 Is it always necessary to glue dovetails or when the joints are tight enough can you skip the glue?
I live across the ... By: rivynaussies. on 25 Jul 09, 04:28:06 I live across the street from where this is made. I am not a member of their group but I have seen up close and in person, their craftsmanship. Basically, until you see the finished product, you might want to curb the critical comments.
I hate to sound ... By: plundgren. on 23 Jun 09, 21:50:31 I hate to sound like I'm gushing, but this is an impressive and inspiring demonstration of skills. Thank you for posting it.
mate, if your ... By: Fletchtap. on 16 Jun 09, 06:54:41 mate, if your impressed with that search up Rob Cosman on you tube and watch his 3 1/2 minute dovetail. he actualy does it right.
lol lol lol lol By: sniperusg50. on 29 May 09, 22:17:24 lol lol lol lol
im new too wood ... By: julie8731. on 24 May 09, 13:41:28 im new too wood working and im impressed with how fast he done the dovetail joint with no power tools, wow, thats really awesome, the traditional way.
that is ridiculous, ... By: Fletchtap. on 16 May 09, 04:13:49 that is ridiculous, how can you get a straight line ith a coping saw. You should be using a chisel.
im matt ried, i ... By: free6cell. on 14 May 09, 01:44:44 im matt ried, i live in kempsey. i live eat breath and shit timber. i can create a dovetail joint with 4mm tails blind folded and with both hands tied behind my back. ask mr samoluk if you dnt belive me,i am currently building my house using only a hammer a saw and dovetail joints, nothing more nothing less, and a spoon to eat my yogos and make cement
i love timber
Knocking the joint ... By: CroppyBoy1798. on 09 May 09, 00:11:32 Knocking the joint together with a hammer? :p Shouldnt there have been a bit of waste timber used to protect the wood? I know he planed it down afterwards, but still.
@invadingnimrod ... By: jigmesam. on 27 Aug 10, 11:50:25 @invadingnimrod measure 8 inches on a piece of wood in a line straight away from you, leading to the edge of the table. Then measure out one inch across the edge of the table. Draw a line from the end of the line going away from you, to the inch long mark on the edge of the table. That angle is now 1:8. Was that clear?
Very nice
By: FelixHL. on 25 Jul 10, 07:16:09 Very nice
Thanks again John. ... By: woodlist. on 08 Jun 10, 20:49:07 Thanks again John. No 'Bullar'... Just common-sense straight to it dovetailing.
Straight from the saw. That's the way to do it!
I located some marking gauges by the way. Bought two and rigged one as a permanent mortice gauge! Extravagant I know, but what else will I do with my pension if I don't spend it? Thanks again.
Woodrow Lister
You can lay out ... By: johnbullar. on 08 Jun 10, 19:33:54 You can lay out dovetails at any angle you like but narrow angles are stronger because there is less short grain to break. What matters most is marking out the pins so they exactly match the tails.
Regards John
Hello John, I like ... By: pitchperfectone. on 07 Jun 10, 20:33:16 Hello John, I like your instruction very much. You are a great teacher as well as master wood worker. I have a question about dovetails that I have not been unable to locate an answer to. How is an obtuse angled dovetail laid out and then cut and fitted?
Hope you can help as I wish to make a splay leg small bench.
Very simple and to ... By: muaddubby. on 05 Jun 10, 02:15:13 Very simple and to the point. Thx for posting.
.... a joy to watch ... By: shortattentionspan1. on 24 May 10, 19:16:46 .... a joy to watch a craftsman working skillfully and quickly ........
I'm impressed, ... By: pantsmatants. on 18 May 10, 20:12:33 I'm impressed, think I'm going to buy the book. Cheers. Chris
@mike22352 Hi mike, ... By: julioyaldonza. on 25 Apr 10, 23:58:23 @mike22352 Hi mike, it really doesnt matter since the mechanic strenght of the joint, kind of wood and look of your dovetail.
but john is a master, trust in him
@johnbullar Hi John ... By: julioyaldonza. on 25 Apr 10, 23:52:41 @johnbullar Hi John, your videos are excellent and Iīm a begginer in comparison, but I like to say that the tite mark selling by lie-nielsen, in fact is made at glen drake toolworks, a beatyful tools with useful small hammers
Greetings !!!
when he says the ... By: invadingnimrod. on 07 Mar 10, 18:17:54 when he says the angle has to be 1:8 what does that actually mean anyone?
delicious gramercy ... By: julioyaldonza. on 30 Jan 10, 12:01:47 delicious gramercy dovetail saw Ą
great job mr Bullar thanks
You make it look so ... By: fizzyjennings. on 30 Jan 10, 07:50:50 You make it look so easy! Thanks for these videos... you are awesome!
Hi,
The round ... By: johnbullar. on 12 Jan 10, 15:57:42 Hi,
The round brass and steel marking gauge is a 'Tite-Mark' from Lie Nielsen. You can get similar designs from Veritas and others.
Best regards, John
Useful video John. ... By: woodlist. on 12 Jan 10, 15:24:09 Useful video John. Thanks for this.
I have searched for one of those cutting gauges, but nowhere to be found. Did you have yours made, or maybe made it yourself?
Thanks again Woodrow Lister
excellant. I ... By: splitwatermelon. on 06 Jan 10, 13:12:35 excellant. I enjoyed that.
You made it look ... By: orlandofriend. on 02 Jan 10, 04:08:58 You made it look very easy. Will have to try that out sometime.
amazing By: danoldsbb. on 04 Dec 09, 01:02:40 amazing
Great dovetails ... By: mike22352. on 24 Nov 09, 21:06:40 Great dovetails John! but are you really saying the angles and the measurements dont matter ?
thnx 4 this man, ... By: B55517B. on 22 Nov 09, 00:24:29 thnx 4 this man, will really help 4 my prac exam coming up... Thnx a tone!
SOLD! I'm going to ... By: DylanTownesDrake. on 21 Nov 09, 07:39:30 SOLD! I'm going to buy that book my friend. I am an enthusiastic young woodworker without educational training ( don't hold it against me) and I love learning new techniques! I'm sure with a bit of practice I could challenge your skills:)
I hate you, John! ... By: noisepuppet. on 25 Oct 09, 21:01:46 I hate you, John! You make it look easy. I'm gonna go buy your book now. 5 stars.
six fine dovetails ... By: franktcarver. on 22 Oct 09, 08:03:04 six fine dovetails in hard wood !!
incredible detail I kept stopping and rewinding - wow
liked your way to ... By: myfaceback100. on 05 Jul 10, 00:05:32 liked your way to make dovetails it looks like you have done it before because they fitted together first time
Muy bueno! By: powerless462. on 08 Jun 10, 22:06:56 Muy bueno!
Wow, that is the ... By: pantsmatants. on 18 May 10, 15:32:12 Wow, that is the blitzkrieg of dovetails. Good job!
Thank You! :-)
... By: imagewatom. on 16 May 10, 19:41:01 Thank You! :-)
Peace...
- Thomas
Holy shit! You ... By: Darthbelal. on 04 May 10, 01:44:51 Holy shit! You made that look so easy, this was one of the things stopping me from making a cabinet, thanks for the demo. Quick and dirty dovetail joints, love it!
Grat demonstration, ... By: MrJackVenture. on 23 Apr 10, 20:23:22 Grat demonstration, easy to understand and well explained. Thank you ...
Sometimes waste is ... By: ef1b. on 21 Apr 10, 17:12:54 Sometimes waste is chopped out by chisel, sometimes sawn out with fret or coping saw. What are the pros and cons? How do you decide when to use which? Nice video.
Greatest example of ... By: Max0Inq. on 26 Mar 10, 15:14:06 Greatest example of woodwork I had ever seen!
Using a chisel as a ... By: franktcarver. on 02 Mar 10, 18:30:22 Using a chisel as a marking gage is brilliant and so quick! excellent video
The tools in this ... By: johnbullar. on 01 Feb 10, 20:10:28 The tools in this video are Lie Nielsen
- John
john i was ... By: kbooth618. on 01 Feb 10, 19:41:57 john i was wondering if you could tell me what make of tools are best to use as i am only a beginner and am inexperienced in buying tools and any assistance helps
o by the way i bought your book yesterday havnt read it yet but it looks fair good lots of pictures to explain every thing much better
Chopping with a ... By: johnbullar. on 31 Jan 10, 21:46:25 Chopping with a chisel ahead of the line quickly? removes the bulk of the waste, but the second chop on the? line leaves a cleaner edge because you are only removing? a thin chip.
- John
Why do you chop ... By: bawz999. on 31 Jan 10, 16:37:16 Why do you chop ahead of the line first?
Nice video :)
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Cutting dovetail joints with the Gifkins Dovetail Jig. Dovetailing has never been this easy! Roger cuts 4 joints for a small box using a table mounted router. This is chapter 3 from our demonstration DVD. For more info go to www.gifkins.com.au
Good job, I can't ... By: SuperKwame1. on 28 Aug 10, 21:50:32 Good job, I can't see why some of these guys saying about "LOUSy" Video. Why are some people very Negative in life. This is a free video. How can one claims it to be lousy, after all no dime is paid here. These peoples often have been told to be lousy themselves.
Please enjoys this nice work and stop complaining. Life is too short to live like this.
Nice work and ... By: peacetoyou. on 22 Aug 10, 11:39:36 Nice work and thanks for the video!
I'm always so ... By: OriginalMountainMan. on 12 Jul 10, 03:46:22 I'm always so disappointed that all these guys use routers and joiners. Whatever happened to doing it by hand, without power tools? You cannot call yourself a "craftsman" if you can't, and you should never be allowed to utter the words "master craftsmen" at any time. Most of my tools are original 18th century hand forged items, the rest are a bit later or reproductions, and absolutely nothing past 1920. The only electricity I use in my shop is for my stereo. I want to see some real dovetailing!
Nice idea.. The ... By: BattyCuss. on 21 May 10, 12:16:51 Nice idea.. The Keller jig in reverse. Router stationary - move the work.
With the Keller the work is upright in the vice, Router moves across the top.
You pays yer money and you takes yer choice!
I think I will work on using my Keller jig like this.
Thanks.
BC
Nice idea.. The ... By: BattyCuss. on 21 May 10, 12:15:10 Nice idea.. The Keller jig in reverse. Router stationary - move the work.
With the Keller the work is upright in the vice, Router moves across the top.
You pays yer money and you takes yer choice!
I think I will work on using my Keller jig like this.
Thanks.
BC
What a lousy vid, ... By: meanshop. on 20 Mar 10, 17:40:44 What a lousy vid, you don't show the jig in detail at all. I understand the dovetail router piece, but it is far from clear how you cut the remaining piece with a straight router bit.
such a beautiful ... By: besamemucho5. on 15 Jan 10, 14:32:57 such a beautiful dovetail jig and people are talking about the meaning of words....hummm...how about the word "mate"....generally i use the word mate when i talk about animals having sex ...i think mate is the silliest word in the "australian" language
@Bbendfender
... By: kingmike40. on 04 Dec 09, 02:19:29 @Bbendfender
Similar jigs can be purchased from mlcs woodworking. I just ordered some haven't received them yet.
Yes, it can be ... By: rgifkins. on 03 Dec 09, 04:33:30 Yes, it can be purchased from Japan Woodworker in California or direct from from us in Australia. See the website for details. To date there are over 7000 in use world wide.
I haven't looked at ... By: Bbendfender. on 03 Dec 09, 04:14:01 I haven't looked at the website yet but can your dovetail jig be purchases anywhere or did you make it.
What he means is :
... By: BattyCuss. on 06 Nov 09, 22:58:31 What he means is :
Joinery is making doors, window frames, casements and bank counters etc. Carpentry is building wooden frames for roofing, and floors. (Joiners and Carpenters work overlap but mostly carpentry is working on building sites, joinery is in a shop. Furniture is made by Cabinetmakers.
Joinery is those ... By: rgifkins. on 21 Jul 09, 00:09:05 Joinery is those aspects of woodwork involved with joining pieces together, whereas carpentry covers all aspects of building furniture, houses etc.
hi mate
nice video ... By: mirris08. on 18 Jul 09, 17:26:06 hi mate
nice video
just wondered what is the diffrence between joinery and carpentry. also what are the advantages and disadvantages about them.
cheers
THANK YOU FOR ... By: drummer1985portnoy. on 15 Feb 09, 21:50:56 THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS. I miss Dovetail Joint so much, and I also miss Beaner and Ken on the radio (big supporters of music like Dovetail Joint)
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This is not the fastest way to cut dovetails by hand, but it is accurate, due in part to the use of a guide block. Read the write-up at villagecarpenter.blo gspot.com
@VillageCarpenter
... By: Gubazgu. on 30 Aug 10, 12:12:50 @VillageCarpenter
wow Lee Valley expensive tools... thank you sis. i hope you can make more videos...
@Gubazgu The ... By: VillageCarpenter. on 30 Aug 10, 11:13:23 @Gubazgu The handsaw is a Lie-Nielsen dovetail saw; the jeweler's saw is a cheap one I picked up somewhere; the block plane is a low angle one from Lee Valley; the chisels are Japanese from the Woodcraft Store; the dovetail marker is from Lee Valley; and the 1.5" engineer's square is Starrett. Let me know if I missed any.
can you write down ... By: Gubazgu. on 28 Aug 10, 05:54:56 can you write down your tools name? specially hand planer :) great video!
@24071980 I do use ... By: VillageCarpenter. on 23 Aug 10, 15:47:38 @24071980 I do use a marker, but you can calculate the ratio by laying two rulers on a flat surface at a right angle. Take your bevel gauge and lay the blade so it connects the 1" mark on one of the rulers to the 8" mark on the other ruler. Hope that makes sense.
Great video!! Very ... By: 24071980. on 22 Aug 10, 13:02:25 Great video!! Very tidy job. How do u caculate the 1:8 measurement If u don't have a marker?
@michaelcooper8904 ... By: VillageCarpenter. on 13 Aug 10, 11:02:07 @michaelcooper8904 That's awesome. :D (Now, make sure you go back and tell your instructor that your "buddy" is female. ; )
buddy this is ... By: michaelcooper8904. on 12 Aug 10, 20:34:49 buddy this is unbelievable..i'm in a program for general carpentry and we're doing dove tails and I was using what you did instead of the instructor who has been doing it for like fifty years..he looks at me and was impressed he even tried it~~!!!!
@michaelcooper8904 ... By: VillageCarpenter. on 05 Aug 10, 13:50:17 @michaelcooper8904 The two songs are: Morrison's Jig and The Butterfly, by the Irish Experience. Glad you liked the video!
this is ... By: michaelcooper8904. on 05 Aug 10, 01:27:42 this is unbelieveable! what song is this by the way?? I love this song? Does anybdoy know the artist?
Obrigao pela ... By: elsapodoido. on 01 Aug 10, 10:35:41 Obrigao pela resposta. Seus videos sao muito bons. Abraco do Brazil.
@elsapodoido The ... By: VillageCarpenter. on 30 Jul 10, 11:49:06 @elsapodoido The folded paper offsets the marking gauge a little bit, so the pins and tails will be slightly proud of the joint when it's glued up. That way, you have some material to plane away so the joint is flush with the sides of the box. If you don't cut the pins and tails a little long, it's possible that sometimes they are a little too short. When that happens, you have to plane the sides of the piece (and remove a lot more material) in order for the joint to be flush.
very informative ... By: jbonham78. on 27 Jul 10, 20:33:45 very informative video - well done. Thanks :-)
this video answers ... By: OttomanHongo. on 27 Jul 10, 13:48:53 this video answers a couple questions and issues i had. Thank you very much.
Ola, quando faz a ... By: elsapodoido. on 25 Jul 10, 15:26:52 Ola, quando faz a marca com o mark-gauge utiliza uma lixa dobrada, por que isso. No mas muito bom o video. Felicidades.
@femsh761 I've ... By: VillageCarpenter. on 20 Jul 10, 11:52:34 @femsh761 I've never used a Dozuki to cut dovetails, but lots of people do. My preference is western saws for no particular reason. I love L-N, but other saws work just as well.
@femsh761 If you ... By: VillageCarpenter. on 20 Jul 10, 11:51:09 @femsh761 If you cut the tails first, the angle is not all that important, so if you don't cut right on the line, it's not big deal. Where you really have to be careful is when you cut the pins to match the angle of the tails. If your saw is continually listing to one side, then the teeth are set more aggressively on that side. You can lay your blade on a flat surface and lightly drag a sharpening stone along the teeth to reduce set. The coping saw is a cheapie--it's awful.
Excellent video! ... By: femsh761. on 18 Jul 10, 03:51:33 Excellent video! I'm trying to learn this technique to finish my workbench (one from FWW a few years ago that has handcut dovetails). The hardest part so far has been cutting along the line at the right angle for the tails. Any tricks for this, or is it just practice? I'm using a dozuki pull saw - do you think the Lie-Nielson is more managable? Also, what kind of coping saw are you using? Thanks!
Excellent video! ... By: femsh761. on 18 Jul 10, 03:36:57 Excellent video! I'm trying to learn this technique to finish my workbench (one from FWW a few years ago that has handcut dovetails). The hardest part so far has been cutting along the line at the right angle for the tails. Any tricks for this, or is it just practice? I'm using a dozuki pull saw - do you think the Lie-Nielson is more managable? Also, what kind of coping saw are you using? Thanks!
@vt9205 I did speed ... By: VillageCarpenter. on 16 Jul 10, 19:07:27 @vt9205 I did speed up the video. I'm not nearly as fast as it looks. But yes, with practice you do get faster and you do not need to look at both sides of the board when cutting. If you follow the marks you made on the endgrain and face, your saw will cut straight. There's no need to even mark the other side of the board (other than the depth of cut). You can do it! :o)
@PuddelUndercover ... By: VillageCarpenter. on 16 Jul 10, 19:04:04 @PuddelUndercover I usually handplane all surfaces after glue up, so the lines disappear. Some people like to keep them, though, so it shows they cut them by hand. But I agree that it's a personal preference sort of thing. :o)
thatīs quite ... By: vt9205. on 10 Jul 10, 21:40:39 thatīs quite phenomenal :l one thing i dont get is how do you manage to saw so straight so fast and without eyeballing the blade from both sides of the board to be sure it follows the line. something you just eventually learn?
Beautiful result! : ... By: PuddelUndercover. on 02 Jul 10, 15:37:38 Beautiful result! :-) one thing, wouldn't it be prettier if you just pencil the line instead of scribing it? Of course you loose the clever reference groove to put your plane blade in when you pare out the waste wood, but i personally think that the end result would be a little more complete.. Guess that is personal taste :) But thank you for the video, now i just want to make dovetails on everything!
Are you making a ... By: bobdauber. on 22 Jun 10, 20:26:47 Are you making a box to hide your leprechaun?
wow thank you so ... By: judgefatboy. on 17 Jun 10, 16:18:21 wow thank you so very much! i was always wanting to try dovetails but was worried that it would be really difficult your video has given me the confidence to have ago on my next project, this is gonna give the drawers in my future engineers cabinet that little bit of extra quality. keep up the good work.
wonderful to watch, ... By: ethomfactusest. on 03 Jun 10, 17:12:00 wonderful to watch, educational and inspiring. Thanks.
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One of my favorite rock songs ever, from a long-since defunct band that was based in Chicago. The music, aside from their lone song that got radio play, is difficult to find on the internet, even in MP3 format. Great lyrics too, although I can't decipher all of them and they are impossible to find anywhere after the band's site shut down. Enjoy... more to come.
Chuck Gladfelter ( ... By: rockmusicfan31. on 02 Jun 10, 04:20:19 Chuck Gladfelter (the singer of Dovetail Joint and Ivory Wire) runs pages for both bands on Myspace. You should be able to check some stuff out on there.
Shit yeah!!! Why ... By: Nahanteer. on 10 Feb 09, 15:06:35 Shit yeah!!! Why the Christ is this band "defunct"??!?!?!?! I mean I know they are. But his vocals are great and the music is soooo good. 001 was hit or miss with some of the songs, but this is killer and the Ivory Wire stuff sounded good too.
Awesome song from ... By: reckperfect. on 12 Sep 08, 12:10:29 Awesome song from DTJ, my first time hearing it. Please give us some more :)
Ok, coming soon. By: CallistoAshus. on 28 Aug 08, 17:50:49 Ok, coming soon.
More DTJ or Ivory ... By: dovetailjointfan. on 28 Aug 08, 03:51:53 More DTJ or Ivory Wire Pleeeeeaaasse!
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Really?! Thank ... By: Kriis88. on 26 Jan 09, 23:40:08 Really?! Thank youuuuu
If you contact me ... By: CallistoAshus. on 26 Jan 09, 23:33:52 If you contact me on AIM (Same name as youtube) I will send it to you, or I can e-mail it to you.
does anyone know ... By: Kriis88. on 26 Jan 09, 00:35:22 does anyone know where I can download this song or buy it?
THANK YOU THANK YOU ... By: Kriis88. on 26 Jan 09, 00:11:01 THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! I've been looking for this!!!
awesome song 10/10 By: reckperfect. on 24 Dec 08, 16:34:39 awesome song 10/10
Thanks again for ... By: dovetailjointfan. on 23 Sep 08, 03:26:47 Thanks again for posting DTJ. Great Pick in choosing this great song.
This was on "EP ... By: rockmusicfan31. on 02 Jun 10, 04:17:17 This was on "EP from the Underclass" and came out in 2003 right before they broke up and formed Ivory Wire. Five great tracks on this EP...
Okay, so I found ... By: Nahanteer. on 10 Feb 09, 19:15:49 Okay, so I found out this came out after 001......thanks Columbia for droppin this awesome band....fucks! This song is great!!!! I need to find this album!
this is a really ... By: Nahanteer. on 10 Feb 09, 14:50:46 this is a really good tune. Did this come out before their full length? I'm guessing it did...unless they renunited?
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A time lapse clip of cutting a through wedged half-dovetail/mortis e. This will be the top of the post which receives the tenon from the tie beam. The 'smoke' show is actually steam created by sawing through the wet timber.
very nice, thanks
By: highcounty. on 29 May 10, 23:34:14 very nice, thanks
Thanks for the ... By: tsawwassen1965. on 10 Jan 10, 23:09:04 Thanks for the comment. Yes, it is a Barr Chisel that is able to slice wood quite nicely. I even managed to cut the very tip of my finger with it once! Now I know what they mean by 'blood' sweat & tears. : )
Is that a Barr ... By: bevaplesa316. on 09 Jan 10, 05:54:34 Is that a Barr Chisel? Nice joinery by the way. Nice to see other people doing it by hand still, instead of the CNC BS.
It will be longer ... By: tsawwassen1965. on 09 Dec 09, 20:54:44 It will be longer once I get all the clips together after I've finished assembling this frame.
that was sweet, ... By: jayboss22. on 06 Dec 09, 00:26:32 that was sweet, wish it was longer
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Afraid by Dovetail Joint From the album 001 I'm one of the luckier ones I'm out on my own Out here it's the notion of some Depends who you've known My heart always trembles from love It's far from it's home It's what I was afraid of Deep down in the center of us Spun tight like a cone The love we are capable of Fights fear all alone It's what I was afraid of Don't be afraid....
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Even in the 21st century the same old traditional joints are used. Jeremy Broun refines the dovetail showing that a joint should have a reason for being.
You are welcome. By: theweave80. on 30 Jun 09, 02:42:26 You are welcome.
Thanks for posting ... By: dovetailjointfan. on 29 Jun 09, 00:07:58 Thanks for posting this on Youtube. I miss DTJ. I got sober in 1999, I know this song is about trying to get sober and how it feels sobering up and going to recovery meetings. One of my favorites.
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Here is how you can add dovetail joints to SolidWorks models really easily. Do one once as a library feature and you can drag and drop to add them in. www.solidsolutions.c o.uk Call us in the UK on 01926 623160 Like it? Want to know more? Why not visit our blog? www.solidsolutions.c o.uk
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The semi automatic milling machine OMEC 750 is utilized to indent dovetails for drawers and various furniture elements. The machine is equipped with a mill spindle that allows machining of indents of adjustable height. The 750 model can machine single male or female work pieces, or both simultaneously.
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By: Seastone88. on 22 Aug 10, 12:25:35
I have no idea what you look like, but the way you cut that dovetail was seriously attractive. This is why women like men who work with their hands: their confidence.
By: epohnopulse. on 26 Jul 10, 04:22:56
Nice Porn.
By: fastgs1. on 15 Jun 10, 01:06:54
You could define the word "Satisfaction" with handmade dovetails that fit perfectly.
By: voodoochild74. on 14 Jun 10, 23:38:46
This is precious information . A great way to make dovetails . No powertools . No jigs . Just common sense .
By: pitchperfectone. on 08 Jun 10, 18:58:51
How much harder is it to create an obtuse angled dovetailed joint such as a small splayed leg bench would use?
By: speakercoilmusic. on 08 Jun 10, 02:22:25
amazing... now I am not as intimidated by dovetail joints.
By: T3hJones. on 14 May 10, 10:21:50
@Funkussionist how sharp is a razor? Razor sharp is a relative term which is often missused for paper cutting-sharp...
By: Funkussionist. on 11 Apr 10, 01:46:25
Speaking of sharp tools, an old woodworking guy sharpened my chisels. Now they are razor sharp and very easy to use. There's quite a difference between "sharp" and "old woodworking guy sharp". I just have to watch my fingers 'cause you don't even feel the blade slicing into you until it's too late.
By: JmJones2. on 01 Apr 10, 12:29:17
nice. that plane looked like a joy to use
By: MultiMarou. on 22 Mar 10, 19:16:40
Question : Is there an inner and outer side for the wood? I read somewhere that planks were likely to move (with time and external conditions) towards one direction, and this should be taken into account when assembling a door for instance. Is it relevant for a smaller scale such as a drawer? Thanks for the video.
By: MrKme1971. on 15 Feb 10, 20:56:37
Brilliant video, thanks for that, really speedy method to make a dovetail joint.
By: achilles22382. on 11 Dec 09, 13:11:26
brilliant. how nice to have such a great skill such as yourself. im a beginning woodworker, and think that having these abilities are priceless. why buy something crummy at ikea, made of particle board, when you can build something yourself, that is of infinitely better quality, and likely half the cost, in the long run (after youve got your tools). thanks for the vid.
By: stepsim37. on 10 Nov 09, 19:38:03
Thank you , i would love to hone my skills to your level
By: franktcarver. on 22 Oct 09, 07:20:21
This is good, but have you seen John Bullar cut fine dovetails on you tube - wow
By: BattyCuss. on 20 Oct 09, 07:21:48
First off, nothing wrong with this. Fletchtap: If you aren't good enough just remove the bulk of the waste with a coping saw. Chisel back to the line. Most joints in woodwork can be cut with a sharp (repeat sharp) saw. Why fiddle with chisels and shoulder-planes, and all the other gizmos the toolmakers want you to buy! And that interfering twit who repositioned the plane, should have had his knuckles rapped for touching someone else's gear without permission.
By: funkensteingfunky. on 12 Oct 09, 00:30:47
not if your good enough trust me a flexible enough coping saw blade can do the trick and olny seriously good pros can use a chisel to carve out an even dovetail on both sides of the joints, its easier to make a tighter than normal fit to a dovetail joint and to hammer it into place then to try a chisel, and yes glue is pretty much preffered if you want the joint to last a long time, wood glue doesnt cost that much
By: monsteraaron. on 30 Jul 09, 03:41:40
Is it always necessary to glue dovetails or when the joints are tight enough can you skip the glue?
By: rivynaussies. on 25 Jul 09, 04:28:06
I live across the street from where this is made. I am not a member of their group but I have seen up close and in person, their craftsmanship. Basically, until you see the finished product, you might want to curb the critical comments.
By: plundgren. on 23 Jun 09, 21:50:31
I hate to sound like I'm gushing, but this is an impressive and inspiring demonstration of skills. Thank you for posting it.
By: Fletchtap. on 16 Jun 09, 06:54:41
mate, if your impressed with that search up Rob Cosman on you tube and watch his 3 1/2 minute dovetail. he actualy does it right.
By: sniperusg50. on 29 May 09, 22:17:24
lol lol lol lol
By: julie8731. on 24 May 09, 13:41:28
im new too wood working and im impressed with how fast he done the dovetail joint with no power tools, wow, thats really awesome, the traditional way.
By: Fletchtap. on 16 May 09, 04:13:49
that is ridiculous, how can you get a straight line ith a coping saw. You should be using a chisel.
By: free6cell. on 14 May 09, 01:44:44
im matt ried, i live in kempsey. i live eat breath and shit timber. i can create a dovetail joint with 4mm tails blind folded and with both hands tied behind my back. ask mr samoluk if you dnt belive me,i am currently building my house using only a hammer a saw and dovetail joints, nothing more nothing less, and a spoon to eat my yogos and make cement i love timber
By: CroppyBoy1798. on 09 May 09, 00:11:32
Knocking the joint together with a hammer? :p Shouldnt there have been a bit of waste timber used to protect the wood? I know he planed it down afterwards, but still.