We're making the same chess board with drawer in Class, (year 11 btw) and we've had 6 weeks to complete it and my one looks no where near yours lol! I think im the amateur. Its great fun though and you learn from your mistakes. So maybe next time...
The rear panels were much thinner, requiring an adjustment to my setup. Since they wouldn't show, and it's such a pain in the ass to set up my dovetail jig, I decided to skip them! I really need to learn how to hand cut dovetails.
Why make a dovetail on the drawer joints instead of just a tenon?
7poppasmurf7 1 month ago
We're making the same chess board with drawer in Class, (year 11 btw) and we've had 6 weeks to complete it and my one looks no where near yours lol! I think im the amateur. Its great fun though and you learn from your mistakes. So maybe next time...
DaShmasStar 4 months ago
Amateur hobbiest without really good tools? Dont believe it! Your a professional, love all your vids, really help!
DaShmasStar 4 months ago
the man makes a good joint haha
great work
cdrocker27 10 months ago
that's a lot of sawdust
deetsryan 1 year ago
For an amateur hobbiest without really good tools you sure make thing look professional.
conductorron 2 years ago 12
great videos... you really make it look easy...
but i don't understand why you didn't make dovetails on the rears when you had the setup all ready?
svinehunden 2 years ago
The rear panels were much thinner, requiring an adjustment to my setup. Since they wouldn't show, and it's such a pain in the ass to set up my dovetail jig, I decided to skip them! I really need to learn how to hand cut dovetails.
stevinmarin 2 years ago
it's not that hard... but it takes time... but you will enjoy the end result...
svinehunden 2 years ago
i would really hate to catch my fingers on those blades
coolcar100 3 years ago 4
it ain't fun, xperience talking here!
a few stitches and getting to know the doc a little more!!
psychodelicdragon 2 years ago