Mitch Peacock • Designer Woodworker | Fruit Bowl with double bevel dovetails @mitchwoodwork | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 1 hour ago
I use double bevel dovetails to make a hopper shaped fruit bowl.
Make one yourself by cutting your boards with a true mitre angle of 35.3° tipped up by 30°, either by hand as I do, or on the table saw or compound mitre saw. Then bevel the top and bottom at opposite 45°.
Make four identical sides, dovetail them, and drop in a square base beveled at 45°.
If you can't face the dovetails, just flip all the boards and you'll find you can butt joint them!
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Check out my website: http://www.WOmadeOD.com
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Support on Patreon:
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Cheers, Mitch
I use double bevel dovetails to make a hopper shaped fruit bowl.
Make one yourself by cutting your boards with a true mitre angle of 35.3° tipped up by 30°, either by hand as I do, or on the table saw or compound mitre saw. Then bevel the top and bottom at opposite 45°.
Make four identical sides, dovetail them, and drop in a square base beveled at 45°.
If you can't face the dovetails, just flip all the boards and you'll find you can butt joint them!
Show some love by sharing, liking, and commenting.
Check out my website: http://www.WOmadeOD.com
Social Media:
Instagram:
instagram.com/mitch_peacock_womadeod
Twitter:
twitter.com/womadeod
Facebook:
facebook.com/WOmadeOD
Instructables:
http://www.instructables.com/member/WOmadeOD?show=INSTRUCTABLES
Support on Patreon:
patreon.com/WOmadeOD
Cheers, Mitch