@gsark1 said: I did not photograph the build however, I used mortice and tenon joinery on the legs and end panels. The rail connections was done with Festool dominos. There has been no indication of the joints moving or opening . The top is attached with dominos and screws with the holes drilled out twice the size of the screws and flat washers. I have used sliding dovetails in other furniture projects and have had success with that jointery but it is far more work and fitting to do that method. Thanks
Would you mind post pics of or explaining the carcass construction? I am starting a dresser build and was looking at various methods, specifically sliding dovetails, for carcass construction primarily due to the inherent strength of that method and no need for clamps.
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Cherry and Wenge Dresser
@gsark1 said: I did not photograph the build however, I used mortice and tenon joinery on the legs and end panels. The rail connections was done with Festool dominos. There has been no indication of the joints moving or opening . The top is attached with dominos and screws with the holes drilled out twice the size of the screws and flat washers. I have used sliding dovetails in other furniture projects and have had success with that jointery but it is far more work and fitting to do that method. ThanksCherry and Wenge Dresser
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