Feature

●KOWOOD dovetail router bit set 2 pieces with bearing,Cutting diameter: 1/2" ,5/8"
●KOWOOD dovetail router bits with bearing are all upgraded KOWOOD C3 carbide. This series of bits are in a heat-treated process, providing maximum durability of use
●Wide range of applications, suitable for wood, MDF,laminate, particleboard, and plywood
●Ideal for boxes, drawers, chests, and fine casework, cabinets, door frames, picture frames, ceiling line, the corner line of the various flower line processing
●Universal 1/4" tool holder is suitable for all major desktop router workbenches, such as KOWOOD, Bosch, DeWalt, Tooldo, Makita, Milwaukee, MNA, Porter & Cable, Skil, Ryobi, Black & Decker. (Fit for handheld router, table router or CNC)


Description

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Through Dovetail

The most basic method of creating a dovetail is called a through dovetail. Here, two pieces of wood are joined together at their ends with a finger-like interlocking method which is seen from all outside surfaces. This method is used in everyday practice for joining the corners of frames, boxes, cabinets, and other items.

Half-Blind Dovetail

A half-blind dovetail enables the woodworker to hide the joint from the front end. The tails are housed in sockets in the ends of the board that is to be the front of the item so that their ends cannot be seen.Half-blind dovetails are commonly used to fasten drawer fronts to drawer sides. This is an alternative to the practice of attaching false fronts to drawers constructed using through dovetails.

Secret Mitered Dovetail

The secret mitered dovetail joint (also called a mitered blind dovetail) is used in the highest class of cabinet and box work. It offers the strength found in the dovetail joint but is totally hidden from both the inside and outside corners by forming the outer edge to meet at a 45-degree angle while hiding the dovetails internally within the joint.The mitered corner dovetail joint is very similar in design, but it has just a single dovetail and is used for picture frames and other similar joins.

Sliding Dovetail

The sliding dovetail is a method of joining two boards at right angles, where the intersection occurs within the field of one of the boards that is not at the end. This joint provides the interlocking strength of a dovetail. Sliding dovetails are assembled by sliding the tail into the socket. It is common to slightly taper the socket, making it slightly tighter towards the rear of the joint, so that the two components can be slid together easily but the joint becomes tighter as the finished position is reached.

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