Woodworker's Journal 1983-7-4, страница 24

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There will still be small amounts of waste remaining in the corners. These can be cleaned out with the chisel. If the inboard sides of the half pins are not perpendicular to the joint depth line, they should be pared down carefully with the flat side of the chisel.

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The next step is cutting the dovetail on the end of the mating (dovetail) board. Again a depth line is scribed around the board a distance from the end equal to the thickness of the pin board plus 1/64 inch. The dovetaii board is laid face down on the bench and the pin board is held in place on it as shown in Fig. 10 while a sharp pencil is used to scribe the shape of the pins on the dovetail board. Do your scribing from the inside corner of the joint so the pencil point will not be inclined to run off with the grain. After the pins have been traced, use a try square to continue these lines across the end grain. Mark with an "X" those portions on each side of the dovetail that will be cut away.

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The waste on each side of the dovetail is removed by placing the board horizontally in the vise and making a vertical cut on the waste side of the

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