Rooster
05-20-2004, 11:02 PM
Please, I really need some help on this. I posted a request for advice on making half-blind dovetails a week ago and have received zero responses. I would sincerely like to be more of a "giver" and be able to offer helpful advice to others more often, but my level of experience is not quite up there yet so I am occasionally a "taker" by asking for help and relying on the experience of others so as not to have to re-invent the wheel. I do own a Ridgid 13" Planer and a 6-1/8" Ridgid Jointer, if that makes a difference, and am a big fan of and have been reading this forum for the last 2 years. Here was my original question:
I just purchased a PC 4112 half-blind dovetail jig. It comes with a 1/2" diameter, 14-degree bit with a 1/2" cutting length. The dovetails produced using this bit appear to me to be rather small and shallow. I read an excellent article by Jack Loganbill that stated you could create more robust-looking dovetails by using different cutter options. My question is this - given the same thickness of board, what affect will it have on the resulting dovetails to go with a cutter having a longer cutting length or a different angle (10-degree or 8-degree, for example)?? I am a total novice at this and can't afford to buy several bits and go through trial and error. I need y'all's advice to give me a general idea of how to choose the appropriate bit to produce the desired result.
Thanks!!
I just purchased a PC 4112 half-blind dovetail jig. It comes with a 1/2" diameter, 14-degree bit with a 1/2" cutting length. The dovetails produced using this bit appear to me to be rather small and shallow. I read an excellent article by Jack Loganbill that stated you could create more robust-looking dovetails by using different cutter options. My question is this - given the same thickness of board, what affect will it have on the resulting dovetails to go with a cutter having a longer cutting length or a different angle (10-degree or 8-degree, for example)?? I am a total novice at this and can't afford to buy several bits and go through trial and error. I need y'all's advice to give me a general idea of how to choose the appropriate bit to produce the desired result.
Thanks!!