I am using the dovetail jig pictured below, and cutting both the tails and grooves in one shot. How is it conceivable that I am coming out with tails that are too wide for the grooves? In my practice I have been sure to run back over the work several times with the router to make sure I'm cutting away all of the wood that should be cut away. I've tried it several times and each time I keep getting tails that are wide(or grooves that are narrow?) I can't seem to find the error.
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I have one of those and I found that they lack the precision to be set up perfectly first time. You need a bit of trial and error. Moving the upright piece down a tiny bit before clamping would sort it out. Just a smidge.
Also it helps if you rout a big fat curve on the corner afterwards (grin)
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After some more trial and error and investigation I've found that the router shaft is just ever so slightly off center from the router base. Given that I'm using an adapter bushing and not a self-guided bit, it's throwing off the cutting to one side just a bit. I can correct most of the misalignment by going back through the cutting process with the router faced the opposite direction but it doesn't quite get it all. I still have to go back through with a chisel and trim the tails a smidge. A little more work than I was anticipating but it is working. What a pain~Semi-No0b Hobbyist~
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Originally posted by mort View PostAfter some more trial and error and investigation I've found that the router shaft is just ever so slightly off center from the router base. Given that I'm using an adapter bushing and not a self-guided bit, it's throwing off the cutting to one side just a bit. I can correct most of the misalignment by going back through the cutting process with the router faced the opposite direction but it doesn't quite get it all. I still have to go back through with a chisel and trim the tails a smidge. A little more work than I was anticipating but it is working. What a pain
More powert you sir! I love the look of dovetails but have never been able to get a compete set done without me screwing up. Kudos Sir. I have taken the easy route and stuck with much simpler box (finger) joints.
Do you have have pics of finished joihnts/cabinets?DIY Links
Tolex Tutorial
http://www.guitarkitbuilder.com/cont...lifier-cabinet
Chassis:
http://www.guitarkitbuilder.com/cont...lifier-chassis
Turret board:
http://www.guitarkitbuilder.com/cont...d-construction
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Originally posted by Casey4s View PostMore powert you sir! I love the look of dovetails but have never been able to get a compete set done without me screwing up. Kudos Sir. I have taken the easy route and stuck with much simpler box (finger) joints.
Do you have have pics of finished joihnts/cabinets?
ha! thanks. it's a lesson in patience, that's for sure.
This is my first go at dovetailing so I don't have any pics yet. It'll probably be a couple days before I have the cabinet fully assembled, pre-finish. I'll put up some photos though.
Here's the only other joining effort I have ever done, simple hand cut box joints. It took one hell of a belt sander to straighten it out Good thing I was going for a slightly rustic look
5e3 w/ ext cab
~Semi-No0b Hobbyist~
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Originally posted by Alex R View PostAlso there's getting the offset right to the edges match up. But it's do-able.
I only did a couple of cabs, and they came out ok in the end. Is there a really simple reliable jig for doing finger joints?
I haven't looked up jigs for finger joints but I'm sure there are plenty out there.~Semi-No0b Hobbyist~
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I know this is a bit OTT for a few cabs but it has a great video:
The Amazing WoodRat Makes Any Woodworking Joint
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Here's one of my cabs done wiut a DIY home made box joint jig.
DIY Links
Tolex Tutorial
http://www.guitarkitbuilder.com/cont...lifier-cabinet
Chassis:
http://www.guitarkitbuilder.com/cont...lifier-chassis
Turret board:
http://www.guitarkitbuilder.com/cont...d-construction
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That looks like some pretty clean joinery there, nice job. Do you use just glue or do you have to use nails, screws, etc?
And if I may be so bold as to criticize, that footpedal looks like it could use a redisign with the metal all hanging out like that. Maybe nix the metal plate and have the switches just mounted into the wood? Might have to countersink from the inside to get the wood thin enough to mount them [and have an access plate on the bottom]. It seems that you've put a pretty good bit of thought in to the appearance of your amp and it looks great but the footswitch seems a little out of place. Just thinking out loud here.~Semi-No0b Hobbyist~
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Originally posted by mort View PostThat looks like some pretty clean joinery there, nice job. Do you use just glue or do you have to use nails, screws, etc?
And if I may be so bold as to criticize, that footpedal looks like it could use a redisign with the metal all hanging out like that. Maybe nix the metal plate and have the switches just mounted into the wood? Might have to countersink from the inside to get the wood thin enough to mount them [and have an access plate on the bottom]. It seems that you've put a pretty good bit of thought in to the appearance of your amp and it looks great but the footswitch seems a little out of place. Just thinking out loud here.
I was never really happy with the foot pedal but it was eating up too much of my time and I had a deadline to finish this for my brothers birthday.DIY Links
Tolex Tutorial
http://www.guitarkitbuilder.com/cont...lifier-cabinet
Chassis:
http://www.guitarkitbuilder.com/cont...lifier-chassis
Turret board:
http://www.guitarkitbuilder.com/cont...d-construction
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ah, very cool, a gift!
You are the man. That's very cool.
As for my progress, I've had a pretty bad mishap on the last joint but I'm making due. In spite of my tightening the collet as much as reasonably possible the router bit slid out of position and went really deep, even to the point of taking a little chunk out of the jig. I'm going to live with it though because I don't have enough wood to correct the problem. The rest of it came out ok, not perfect but not horrible. I took some photos to show my work. Keep in mind this is a first and it's still in the rough stage. Good news is I learned alot for next time.
~Semi-No0b Hobbyist~
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That should glue up fine just give it plenty of time to set up before getting the routher out again. I know all about hitting the jig, LOL I totally destroyed mine trying to get a handle on dovetails. I just gave up.DIY Links
Tolex Tutorial
http://www.guitarkitbuilder.com/cont...lifier-cabinet
Chassis:
http://www.guitarkitbuilder.com/cont...lifier-chassis
Turret board:
http://www.guitarkitbuilder.com/cont...d-construction
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DIY Links
Tolex Tutorial
http://www.guitarkitbuilder.com/cont...lifier-cabinet
Chassis:
http://www.guitarkitbuilder.com/cont...lifier-chassis
Turret board:
http://www.guitarkitbuilder.com/cont...d-construction
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