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Old 04-16-2009, 05:05 PM   #1
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I have this picture frame made from two pieces of plywood 3/4 thk approx. and the pieces are joined at an acute angle so it can stand on a counter or table. the angle is about 60 degrees. The cool thing is that it is dovetailed together. over a 6 inch span there are about 10 dovetails holding it together. It was a gift from family friends in Brazil. Apparently this guy invented a tool that woud make this. I will post a pic of it if anyone is interested. This kind of work is not my specialty so there is no way I'm gonna try to make something like this.

I'll put up a pic when I get a chance.

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Old 04-16-2009, 06:05 PM   #2
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I can't quite picture what you mean, so would like to see a pic if it's not too much trouble
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Old 04-16-2009, 07:45 PM   #3
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Imagine two pieces of wood dove tailed together but not at typ 90 degrees, but at 60 degrees.

FORGET ABOUT THE DOVETAIL....SORRY...I MUSTA BEEN SMOKIN'

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Its a box joint.

Probably just made his jig to hold the pieces at a 60 degree or whatever angle while he was pushing them thru the table saw blade.

And of course cut the ends of his boards off at a 60 degree or whatever angle.

Of course Im no expert...but thats how I would do it.
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correct me if I'm wrong, but those are not dovetails but box joint and can be cut on the table saw with a simple jig (or so I have read, haven't tried it myself yet), and as sankofa mentioned, he probably made the jig to cut at that angle

edit; oops, just notised sankofa said it is a box joint

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Here's another way . . . .

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correct me if I'm wrong, but those are not dovetails but box joint and can be cut on the table saw with a simple jig (or so I have read, haven't tried it myself yet), and as sankofa mentioned, he probably made the jig to cut at that angle

edit; oops, just notised sankofa said it is a box joint

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You are not wrong, it is a box joint. I made a bobo on the title and could not edit the title.
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You can edit the title, you just didn't know how. Check edit, go advanced and there you will see the title, You can edit it in advanced. FYI bill
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Is that a chair?
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Is that a chair?
Yes it is, it's a "Z-Chair". Looks flimsy but they are nearly indestructible.
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