Dovetail Angle Explained
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What Are My Options When Choosing a Dovetail Angle?
Most commonly, woodworkers design their joinery using either a 1:6 or 1:8 dovetail angle. If these ratios are new to you, don’t worry, they are explained clearly in this video, along with information on why the angle matters.
When Do I Use Which Angle?
The choice of angle is largely driven by the characteristics of the wood species that is used in the project. The underlying reasoning, along with some guidelines for choosing an appropriate angle for a given situation, is covered in this video.
What Types of Dovetails Does This Apply To?
This video predominately refers to through dovetails, but the concept applies to half-blinds and it applies when you are learning how to make sliding dovetails. When cutting any style of dovetail, it is important to use the correct dovetail angle so that the fruits of your labor will last for generations.