How to Cut a Half Blind Lap Dovetail Joint with Hand Tools

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  • Опубліковано 19 жов 2024

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  • @spyderlive
    @spyderlive 4 місяці тому

    This is Woodworking!! Thanking you from TUSCANY Italy

  • @candygranger1618
    @candygranger1618 3 роки тому +3

    Finally a video with tools of the Average Joe!!

  • @mariagdesjardin1000
    @mariagdesjardin1000 3 роки тому +3

    I used this to put stretchers on a Butt Parkin bench for my mud room. The first for each side was just a piece of cake, just like he showed us here. The second end of each stretcher is the tough part- making the length and angle line up juuuust right into another leg. Tip... don't glue in the first end until you get BOTH ends to fit right! Anyways, thanks for the video. First attempt went into the woodpile, but the second one is way cool.

  • @adamcarroll1975
    @adamcarroll1975 6 років тому +2

    I'm just getting into woodworking, but have watched television shows and read magazines about it for years. One thing I don't care for is the noise associated with power tools. That is one of the reasons I am attracted to traditional woodworking. The sound of the tools being used is more peaceful and even lulling, not annoying and aggravating... Plus, the finished product really does reflect on the craftsmanship and pride the woodworker puts into the piece. Thanks for such a great video!

  • @mikepapa3196
    @mikepapa3196 3 роки тому +2

    A great therapy session again, thanks

  • @gordonclark7632
    @gordonclark7632 8 років тому +1

    Hi, a new subscriber and thoroughly enjoyed watching the making of the joint. I have retired and bought a number of woodworking machines and tools and watch everything I can about woodworking to increase my basic skills. Watching this video was a great start to this type of dovetail making. The thing I learnt hear was leaving the scribe lines and then work up to them to complete the joint whereas I thought you split the cut line. No wonder nothing comes out quite correct. I will be watching more.

  • @lars-sorensen
    @lars-sorensen 9 років тому +2

    I love the tranquility, slow pace and coziness of all your videos!

    • @WoodAndShop
      @WoodAndShop  9 років тому +1

      +Lars Sørensen Thanks Lars! I'm not a huge fan of hyper, fast-moving videos. I just hope I don't bore people. Where are you from? Norway? I've traveled through Norway & my best friend growing up was named Lars, and he had moved from Norway.

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 2 роки тому

    Always excellent.

  • @TheShavingWoodWorkshop
    @TheShavingWoodWorkshop 9 років тому +5

    This is a great over view of this joint Joshua, thanks for sharing.

    • @WoodAndShop
      @WoodAndShop  9 років тому +1

      +The ShavingWood Workshop You're welcome...and thanks for all your comments! Have you gotten involved on my hand tool woodworking forum? I'm sure you'd love it.

  • @leapinglemurcraftworks6426
    @leapinglemurcraftworks6426 9 років тому +1

    I have had the DVD for a while but still enjoy watching this. I hope to build my bench this winter. I was thinking of adding a sliding dutchman. I also want to make a second solid top piece to swap out with the tool tray for when I want a larger surface to work on. I love the flexibility of this design and the break down capability.Scott

    • @WoodAndShop
      @WoodAndShop  9 років тому

      +The 2 Car Garage Shop Yeah, a sliding deadman is a cool feature. Yup, the Moravian workbench has some neat features. Be sure to post your progress on my forum!

  • @martinberry1040
    @martinberry1040 4 роки тому

    Oh man, I love watching the Wood and Shop videos, it's like some kind of therapy , very inspiring. Then I go and make a hash of it!
    Much obliged.

    • @WoodAndShop
      @WoodAndShop  4 роки тому

      That's very kind of you to say Martin!

  • @WoodWorkLIFE
    @WoodWorkLIFE 7 років тому +1

    So peaceful...

  • @robertbrunston5406
    @robertbrunston5406 7 років тому

    I like this joint a lot and your tip on the dove tail corner is a good one I have had that problem many times! I just hope I can remember it thank you.

  • @TermiteUSA
    @TermiteUSA 7 років тому +2

    Way back in the' last century' in their old PBS days I always learned more from Roy and his hand tools (and his excitement) than I did from Norm. I liked both shows but all those power tools were out of reach while Roy's patient enthusiasm left lasting impressions of how to work wood.

  • @A_Barbosa
    @A_Barbosa 7 років тому

    Very well explained.Thank you.

  • @robertbrunston5406
    @robertbrunston5406 5 років тому

    Great job! Thanks

  • @robertbrunston5406
    @robertbrunston5406 8 років тому

    Very nice, thanks.

  • @robertbrunston5406
    @robertbrunston5406 7 років тому

    Very good! Thank you.

  • @greg6107
    @greg6107 6 років тому

    great video, learned some new tips thank you!

  • @aleandrsworkshop381
    @aleandrsworkshop381 9 років тому +1

    Thanks for the helpful video

  • @czar89031
    @czar89031 8 років тому

    thanks for sharing your video,.. i like to do this on the hard wood mahogany

  • @dianeernest1660
    @dianeernest1660 4 роки тому

    Awesome, I like to Watch you work with the handtools. Your particular and I am too it takes patience and I have a lot of that. Keep up the good work.

  • @josephciaravino4115
    @josephciaravino4115 5 місяців тому

    Can the dovetail on the Moravian bench be replaced with that draw-board thing I’ve seen people do with the dowel through the offset holes? Does it make any structural difference or is it just personal choice/tradition?

  • @DiegoGonzalez-uj8qn
    @DiegoGonzalez-uj8qn 4 роки тому

    hola que tal ? saludos quisiera saber si ademas del video de 7 horas, es posible adquirir los planos .....o basta solo el video para comprender el proyecto de principio a fin ....y ademas quisiera saber si es posible que mantenga su cualidad de desarmable...agregando una prensa de pierna metalico ?????
    De antemano, gracias.

  • @ucenicul
    @ucenicul 9 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing. What type of vise ( wagon vise) does the right workbench have?

    • @WoodAndShop
      @WoodAndShop  9 років тому +2

      +Daniel Szekely Oh boy, there's a bunch of workbenches on Will's right side! The two vices on the Moravian workbenches are a tail vise and a leg vice.

  • @telosfd
    @telosfd 9 років тому +1

    Perfect, is there some axample where can we use this kinde of jointer?

  • @salimufari
    @salimufari 3 роки тому

    In the later half there is also no reason you couldn't also shoulder the mortise. Totally up to you but the final width will be dependent on that final layout.

  • @98adityasingh
    @98adityasingh 7 років тому

    Great video, what kinda wood you using though?

  • @sethwarner2540
    @sethwarner2540 10 місяців тому

    I notice you do not chop to the end line, but pare to it. That is wise, so you dont push past it. I was surprised you recommended using a sharp pencil to trace the outline of the dovetail...

  • @leelee07305
    @leelee07305 Рік тому

    What goes under a countertop?

  • @jeffoliver5555
    @jeffoliver5555 8 років тому

    What kind of back saw is that? More specifically, I'm curious about its ability to make both crosscut and rip cuts.

    • @Jasoninthestoneindustry
      @Jasoninthestoneindustry 6 років тому

      Seems like no one responded to for a year. I am pretty sure that's a James Howarth saw, probably can find it at an antique store. It's most likely a rip cut saw that he is just using it also as a cross cut. All rip cut saws can cross cut (and vice versa) it just might not be as clean..

    • @davidrustylouis6818
      @davidrustylouis6818 5 років тому

      Jeff Oliver - I believe it's an old Henry Diston antique saw.

  • @fredmeyer3063
    @fredmeyer3063 2 роки тому

    what is the music used in this video?

  • @citizenphaid1880
    @citizenphaid1880 2 роки тому

    What is the tool used at the very beginning 0:25 seconds?

    • @Traqr
      @Traqr 6 місяців тому

      I notice nobody replied yet - it's a dowel chamfer bit to ease the edges of the pins that align the trestles to the bench top. This makes assembly easier and strengthens the dowel pins against splitting.
      I assume you knew what a hand brace is already 😉.

  • @toniiliev851
    @toniiliev851 5 років тому

    ок

  • @davida369
    @davida369 3 роки тому

    Music sounds Irish.