
Hand cut half blind dovetails. One of the most common variations of the dovetail is known as a half blind. Precise hand cut dovetails a new approach to half blind dovetails guarantees a precision fit. This classic dovetail joint used to secure the front of a drawer to the sides is sometimes called a lapped dovetail or a half blind dovetail you can see it from the side when the drawer is. Its just a taste of some of the fun we have in the guild.
Dovetail jigs come with a template or comb with a series of fingers that you guide a router along to cut the dovetails. Half blind dovetailed drawer part 1. So we need to strive for a nice tight fit here. Yet when revealed they tell in an instant the story of the makers skill tools and aesthetic judgment.
Guild members will remember this small hand cut half blind dovetails excerpt from the shaker table series. Half blind dovetailed drawer part 2. These are purely constructional. Specifically to make the space for the pins narrower than what is possible to cut with a dovetail router bit.
Half blind dovetails seen only when the drawer is pulled open are subtler. On the other hand if your joint end up a bit gappy youll be pleased to know that the majority of them will be hidden anyway. A joint that does its job superbly delivering beauty and strength without straining for attentionthats the essence of the half blind dovetail on a well made drawer. Every proud woodworker who has conquered the dovetail wants to show it off.
In part two of this episode mike builds a drawer for the cabinet taking your through his ever methodical methods for perfect half blind dovetails. A standard 1 2 template works in conjunction with a 1 2 dovetail bit and typically has fingers spaced 7 8 apart as shown at lefthowever weve seen some templates with 1 spacing. The joint shows from only the drawer side where it is lapped into the drawer face. The joint requires two different gauge lines on the drawer face because it doesnt come through.
To be fair though the joint is beautiful incredibly strong and requires skill and attention to detail to cut by hand. Very few joints are held in such high regard.