Through Dovetails: Laying Out and Cutting the Pins
Complete the joint by laying out and cutting the pins. Gochnour shows how it's done in this episode of our online classroomAuthor, woodworker, and teacher Chris Gochnour goes step-by-step through the construction of a versatile Shaker-style 12-drawer wall cabinet. Watch the process on video and download the plan. To ask a question about this project, talk to David Heim, managing editor of FineWoodworking.Com, in the Ask the Experts forum.
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ON VIDEO: BUILD IT STEP-BY-STEP |
PART ONE: Introduction Download the plan and see the finished cabinet up close to get a preview of what’s to come in this multipart video workshop. |
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PART TWO: Cut Precise Dadoes and Rabbets |
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PART THREE: Step-by-Step Case Glue-Up and Assembly |
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PART FOUR: Construct a Frame-and-Panel Back |
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PART FIVE: Quick and Easy Drawers This episode covers the assembly-line part of the project. Learn how to cut tongue-and-groove joints that let you assemble sturdy drawers in short order. |
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PART SIX: A Shaker Peg Board |
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PART EIGHT: Introduction to Half-Blind Dovetails |
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PART NINE: Completing the Half-Blind Dovetails |
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PART TEN: Clean-up and Glue-Up |
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PART ELEVEN: An Oil Finish for Cherry |
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