Dovetails, Leigh Jig questions
Barry Irby
>I have a Leigh dovetail jig I use infrequently. I just got it out and cut the joints in three drawers. Having forgotten much of what I did last time, I got out the book and turned to the chapter on through dovetails and followed the directions. The mistake was that I did not account for difference in the width of the back. Actually, to keep things simple (?) I made the back identical to the front, cut the joints and then ripped the back down to allow the bottom to pass under it. The result is that I ripped off the end of a pin(?) that would have formed the corner of the bottom of the back of the drawer.
I am looking at one of the drawers I did about two years ago and I made the front joints like the ones I described above. The rear joints are different and The side of the drawer extends past the rear at both the top and bottom. What i recall is that I made the front and rear differently because I used thin sides and a thicker piece at the rear. I do not recall considering how it would effect the corners of the drawer. Did I luck out? Wish I could remember how and why I got it right last time and screwed up this time?
How do you do this? Do you use the same set up front and rear or what?