VIDEO: Cutting Full-Blind Dovetails

VIDEO: Cutting Full-Blind Dovetails

In this episode of Hand Cutting Dovetails series, Ernie demonstrates how to cut secret dovetails, which are also called full-blind dovetails. Full-blind dovetails are a type of dovetail joint that is completely concealed when the joint is assembled. 

The dovetail may be the most iconic joint in woodworking. It is the perfect marriage of form and function – both strong and attractive. In this series, Ernie Conover clearly demonstrates how to lay out, cut, and assemble the most popular types of dovetail joints.

Watch: How to Cut Secret or Full-Blind Dovetails

Watch more videos from the Hand Cutting Dovetails Series:

Hand-Cut Dovetail Series Episode Listing:

1. Introduction: Why hand cut dovetails? A brief history of the joint.

2. Tools for Making Dovetails

3. Through Dovetails – Layout

4. Through Dovetails – Making the Pins – Sawing

5. Through Dovetails – Making the Pins – Chiseling the Waste

6. Through Dovetails – Transferring the Layout

7. Through Dovetails – Sawing the Tail Boards

8. Through Dovetails – Trial Fit, Gluing, and Clamping

9.  Through Dovetails – Modifying Pin Widths and Layouts for Box Lids and Drawers

10. Half-Blind Dovetails – Overview

11. Half-Blind Dovetails – Layout Pins

12. Half-Blind Dovetails – Sawing and Chiseling the Pins

13. Half-Blind Dovetails – Transferring the Pin Layout to the Tail Boards

14. Half-Blind Dovetails – Gluing and Clamping

15. Full-Blind (Secret) Dovetails

16. Repairing Dovetail Joints

17. Conclusion – Additional Tips and Methods

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