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Saw till work in progress - starfish - 10-06-2014 So I recently posted a new Forrest WWII for trade on the classifieds forum below. Worked out a deal and got a sweet thumbhole D8 and a 24" D8 x-cut. With that I decided that hanging all my saws from two hooks on the wall wasn't good enough any more, so I started in on a saw till. ![]() Dimensions are 24" wide, 40" tall. Basic, open style with slanted sides. The bottom 6" will be two drawers and a cubby, or three drawers, or something like that. All Southern Yellow Pine from HD, I have decided that it will be 100% hand cut everything (I usually cave in and use the TS for rip cuts and cleaning up the ends). Last night I got the basic shape done and all the Dovetails cut. So far so good. ![]() Dovetails fit right off the saw too, which is unheard of for me! Right now I'm all about slightly long dovetails. I love the look... Not sure if I'll plane them flush or not just yet. More pics later as I progress. Jeff Re: Saw till work in progress - hbmcc - 10-06-2014 That joint looks great! How do you prevent the edges of SYP from crumbling? The stuff I have must be 30-percent pitch and the rest molded sawdust. We rarely see Southern Pine here in the Pac. N.W. What I have is an HD special on short clears. Re: Saw till work in progress - eg54string - 10-06-2014 Nice work. You must have some very sharp chisels. Eric. Re: Saw till work in progress - starfish - 10-07-2014 Ok guys, so I cut two dados last night. I mis-marked the first one though and it's a little loose. What's the best technique for tightening it up? It's probably off by 3/64". Cut a super thin shim? Jeff Re: Saw till work in progress - DaveParkis - 10-07-2014 Those dovetails are right off the saw?? Nice work!! Yeah, I would just try to cut a thin shim to take up the slop in the dado. Re: Saw till work in progress - starfish - 10-07-2014 DaveParkis said: Yeah, right off the saw. I started using the blue painters tape technique, and it saved my bacon... Makes such a huge difference... I have to do some cleanup work on harder woods usually, but the SYP compresses enough that I get a nice snug fit. Re: Saw till work in progress - bobro - 10-07-2014 Looks great, enviably clean work in soft pine there! Re: Saw till work in progress - starfish - 10-13-2014 Ok, well, took a vacation. Back at it now. Had to cut some rabbets to let in the back ![]() and a bunch of dados for the drawer frames: ![]() Here's a shot of the front showing the front handle rack that is dovetailed into the sides. ![]() And finally a full shot of the dry fit assembly. ![]() All that is left now is to cut and fit the back, then I can get on to fitting the saw plate rack. Re: Saw till work in progress - tshiker - 10-13-2014 Coming along really nice! I'm looking forward to seeing the finished till. Re: Saw till work in progress - Pat Zabrocki - 10-13-2014 I'm assuming that the front rail, just above the drawer openings will be where the top horn of the saw handles will rest. Have you tested a saw there yet. I've built a few tills and it looks to me like you will need to have that rail a little taller. I just looked at mine and I think I have my "lean angle" greater than yours so you're probably okay. cheers pat |