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New Techniques To Be Learned


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Yesterday evening, I went and visited with a fellow woodworker I met through a different online forum. He does woodcarving, but still it was cool meeting someone locally that does woodwork besides construction work. I was starting to think I was the only one around within driving distance. Anyway, I thoroughly enjoyed meeting visiting him and talking for a while about our shops and our past and future projects. After visiting for a while, I was getting ready to leave when I notice an interesting looking jig and asked him about it. I'm glad I did.

I have struggled for a while to find a better, or should I say faster, technique for dovetail joints. I think dovetails is just the most beautiful joint there is for furniture and such. I just can't justify the time though to do handcut dovetails on most of my projects when I can't get enough money for them as it is.

Anyway, this guy said that later on when there's more time he'll show me more about it, but this jig was for cutting dovetails on the scroll saw.

 

As the title of this post suggested, another technique to be learned. When I know more about this one, I'll post more and maybe a few photos of the jig.

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