The dovetail joint is complex and provides as much beauty and finesse as it does tensile strength. Many people paint the tails and pin assorted colors or use other types of stains to create a unique appearance when they are joined.

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The dovetail joint is the most robust way to join two pieces of wood at a right angle. We often use dovetail joints while making cabinets, drawers, and other furniture. They are one of the most attractive joining methods and one of the more complex. Today, we will describe how to cut a dovetail joint by hand and with the help of modern power tools.

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Cutting a dovetail joint by hand requires a lot of patience. One mistake can ruin the entire joint. Here is what you will need for cutting a dovetail joint by hand:

While creating something entirely with our hands is possible, modern machinery like the jig and router make it much more manageable. The jig makes cutting both the tail and the pin much more straightforward because the same settings can be used repeatedly.

To fully explain how to cut a dovetail joint, we need first to describe the various parts of the joint. The corners of any structure, whether furniture or a building, must be strong enough to help support the structure. A few nails or screws will hold a corner for a while, but they lack tensile strength. The slope angle used for the tails and pins depends on the type of wood used. We use a slope of 1:6 for softwoods and a 1:8 slope for hardwoods. We often use a slope of 1:7 if 1:6 or 1:8 is inappropriate.

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The dovetail joint gives corners a much more muscular tensile strength using a series of trapezoidal-shaped tails and pins that fit together much like a jigsaw puzzle. The tensile strength provided by the dovetail joint improves the quality of the piece of furniture or structure immensely. The angle of the pins and tails are much more effective at delivering strength than a series of nails or screws. Add wood glue, and you will have a solid and reliable joint.

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Make sure all your tools are sharp and in proper working order. Lubricate or wax anything that needs it before you start to have the smoothest dovetail joint possible.