Dovetail joints have long been a symbol in woodworking for high quality craftsmanship. Their appearance on a drawer box usually indicates that the furniture is built to last for many years. And while traditional dovetails are fairly easy to recognize, many people might not know that there are actually many different types of dovetail joinery techniques.
In this article, we’ll explain the four most common types of dovetail joints, and also explain the different between English dovetails and French dovetails.
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