I retired from teaching in 2008 after 31 year teaching wood shop and construction related classes. This blogs intent is to continue to share my love and knowledge of wood working with others. My online portfolio can be viewed at www.woodworksbyjohn.com. By posting comments, pictures, and also sharing the thought process I go through to complete my commissions I hope to continue to share my work with you.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Finger Joints and Stopped Dados
This is one of those times when it is very easy to ruin all the work so far! The way I've designed this case is to have a floating panel for the top and bottom. Originally I had planned to resaw some 8/4 stock and book match these but since I was able to find a wide piece that wasn't needed. The top/bottom will be 5/8" thick and positioned slightly below the edges. With finger joints you can cut your dado through the open finger on one board but the other one needs to be stopped and cut into the finger itself. Time for patience and sharp chisels! You can see in the photo how the dado goes about 1/4" into the finger. Always a danger of splitting when you cut with the grain but even if it does, if you're careful not to let it split out, when the box is assembled the glue will hold all of it together. This box will be glued together completely and then the top will then be separated from the bottom.
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