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5th June 2008, 11:36 AM #1New Member
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scrolling joints for boxes
can anyone tell me how to do dovetail or finger joints on the scroll saw
i would like to build a small box but im unsure as to where to start
thanks chris
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5th June 2008, 01:48 PM #2
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5th June 2008, 10:17 PM #3
Don't know that I'd bother doing finger joints, but that's up to you.
For dovetails, there are numerous tutorials on the net for cutting dovetails by hand, just adapt these to using your scrollsaw instead.
The tails are cut out with the table at the usual 90 degrees to the blade, the pins need to be cut at the predetermined dovetail angle.
Unless you have a saw that tilts both ways, you will need to figure out some way of angling the workpieces so as to cut both sides of the pins at the required angle.
A method to do this would be to make a false table to go on your saw that is inclined from one side to the other at the desired angle. You could make it so you can mount it sloping to one side to do all of the cuts on one side of the pins, then turn it around side to side so you can do the cuts on the other sides of the pins.
Best place to start would be to do an image search for dovetail joints, examine one closely then make an oversized one by hand so you can see how they fit together & how to tackle cutting it. Once you have the basics down, you could refine your technique, muck about with spacing & angles, etc.
Good luck..................cheers..................Sean
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5th June 2008, 10:29 PM #4
Not tricky at all.... at least not fingerjoints..... really pretty easy.
I'm uploading a pattern you can size it to your needs , then just glue it to your box. I usually just use masking tape , then a glue stick.
The pattern has instructions on it. I've made a box for my Dad first year I used the saw and it came out really nice.
Now dovetail is another story. I have a pattern for that too, but it requires bending the sawblade so it will go sideways. I've never tried it because it just doesn't sound like it would be very accurate to me.
But then... a small box really doesn't need dovetails.
Hope this helps
Juvy
hmmmmm.... what happened to the picture? strange.... let me try again....Woodcrafters Haven
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5th June 2008, 10:36 PM #5
Ok...... hmmmm..... I've done this a few times before......
scroll down, click on manage attachments, browse.... click on the picture, click on "upload".... when done.... close window.....
what am I doing wrong today?
one more try......
I give...... if you want the pattern just let me know and I'll e-mail it to you
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6th June 2008, 12:39 AM #6
Problem might be defining "when done." The uploaded file should appear in a box below the "Browse" table. Don't close the window until you see that listed. Also, although it shouldn't make any difference (I think), use the Submit button below the Manage Attachments box, instead of the one below the text window.
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7th June 2008, 06:25 PM #7New Member
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thanks for all the replys if anyone has the pattern for the fingerjoint iwould appreciate it via email at
[email protected]
thanks again to eveyone chris
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7th June 2008, 08:11 PM #8
You've got mail
In case something else went wrong..... I'm uploading again... three time's a charm, right?
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7th June 2008, 08:33 PM #9SENIOR MEMBER
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This is how dovetails are done on a bandsaw...
http://www.djmarks.com/stories/djm/C...dsaw_46848.asp
You should be able to adapt it to the scrollsaw
Chipman
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