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All the people in Dovetail like to make beautiful things.
One way to deal with that is to solder the dovetail in place.
The colored mane goes down to the back in the form of a dovetail.
He pulled out the drawers to show their dovetail joints in two kinds of wood.
Hence arrangements have been made for you to stay in Dovetail for now.
Dovetails are most commonly, but not exclusively, used in woodworking.
Where Dovetail had streets, they were paved with little blocks of stone laid close together.
Beneath the writing surface are three wide drawers, each made with tiny dovetail joints.
So it's been decided that you will stay with the one person in Dovetail who doesn't have any clients here."
Dovetail was surrounded by a fence made of iron bars and painted black.
"I will not confiscate the book during your stay in Dovetail, if you follow certain conditions.
See for example the dovetail joint and linear bearings.
He officially joined Dovetail Joint in the fall of that year.
At the close of 2002, the desire to work towards something new brought an end to Dovetail Joint.
The checkmate is an upside down version of the Dovetail mate.
In this video I show how the neck is fitted to the body using a tapered dovetail join.
I'm one of the few wives who really knows a good dovetail roof when she sees one!
This joint provides the interlocking strength of a dovetail.
The Dovetail mate is a common method of checkmating.
The walls are built of hewn logs with dovetail notching.
There is also a grooved dovetail rail for accessories.
Once glued, a wooden dovetail joint requires no mechanical fasteners.
The dovetail design is an important method of distinguishing various periods of furniture.
The full-blind dovetail obscures the mechanics of the joint altogether.
An analogy with the interleaving ends of a dovetail joint in woodworking.
He pulled out the drawers to show their dovetail joints in two kinds of wood.
That holds true for drawers, which come fully assembled with dovetailed joints.
Beneath the writing surface are three wide drawers, each made with tiny dovetail joints.
See for example the dovetail joint and linear bearings.
Dovetail joints are more secure, but difficult to carve.
He officially joined Dovetail Joint in the fall of that year.
At the close of 2002, the desire to work towards something new brought an end to Dovetail Joint.
Have you noticed the dovetailed joints on the window frame of that house?"
Two logboats were also recovered in 1968, one with dovetail joints.
Once glued, a wooden dovetail joint requires no mechanical fasteners.
An analogy with the interleaving ends of a dovetail joint in woodworking.
Dovetail joint - This joint is typically used for the corners of boxes.
They can also be used to cut dovetail joints and are a common tool for thicker intarsia projects.
As happy as Dovetail Joint was for their good friends, they needed a new bass player.
Dovetail joint: A form of box joint where the fingers are locked together by diagonal cuts.
And, he said, there were no anchors in the dovetail joints that hook the brick facade to the interior concrete walls of the building.
We ordered extra-strong drawers made of maple and birch veneer, with dovetail joints.
A dovetail joint is a woodworking joinery technique.
This article is about the Chicago-based band Dovetail Joint .
The dovetail joint probably pre-dates written history.
Dovetail joint - a joint technique most commonly used in woodworking joinery.
In April 1999, "Beautiful" was chosen as Dovetail Joint' s second single.
Before you can remove the baluster, you must pry away the molding to reveal the dovetail joints.
Rockbox brand cajon, new dovetail joint model not yet sprayed.
Dovetail Joint may also refer to: