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Create Professional Dovetails with a Router Jig

Use a jig and a router table to cut dovetail joint quickly and accurately.

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Create Professional Dovetails with a Router Jig

Create Professional Dovetails with a Router Jig

Use a jig and a router table to cut dovetail joint quickly and accurately.

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Learn how to plan your dovetail project, how to use a router table to cut the tails, and then how to adjust and use BARN's flexible dovetail jig to cut the corresponding pins. The combination of the router table and the dovetail jig offers a flexible approach to beautiful and effective joinery. The class also covers dovetail applications, sizing and spacing, and how to accommodate different species of wood.

Create a small dovetail demonstration box and take home a handy guide summarizing the process.

This dovetail jig was built by Bob Spangler, a Bainbridge Island furniture maker who teaches a chair-making class at BARN.

Details

A $10 materials fee, included in the class fee, covers everything you need.

Prerequisites

Class Policies

  • Ages 14 and up are welcome.
  • You must wear safety glasses and closed-toe shoes, tie back long hair, and avoid dangling jewelry or clothing.
  • Bring your own safety glasses and hearing protection, if you have them.
Instructor
Christopher Gronbeck

Christopher is founder and former owner of The Barrel Thief Wine & Whiskey Bar in Seattle. He has a long history as an educator in the science and environment fields, and has taught wine and spirits and cocktails classes for more than 15 years. He serves as a judge at numerous wine and spirits competitions. Christopher loves everything about BARN and is active in the Kitchen Arts Studio as well as in Woodworking and Print & Book Arts.

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