
Dovetails – A Clue for Dating Antiques - Harp Gallery Antique ...
Aug 30, 2021 · As the dovetail joint evolved through the last one hundred thirty years, it becomes a clue for the age and authenticity of antique furniture. The type of dovetailed joint, especially in drawers, reveals much about furniture construction and dating.
How to Identify Furniture of the 1800s by Its Dovetailing - Weekand
May 31, 2014 · American woodworkers played around with the ancient dovetailing concept and invented a version of their own in 1870. Eastlake and Victorian-style wood furniture, especially case furniture, displays a round dovetail known as a "pin and cove."
Drawer Talk: What Drawer Joints Can Say About Dating Your …
Two types of dovetail joinery were typically used in drawer construction – through or plain dovetails and lapped or half blind dovetails. Through dovetails (Fig. 4), as the name implies, are cut all the way through both pieces of wood.
Drawers Date Furniture - Popular Woodworking
Nov 29, 2023 · Three clearly distinct drawer joints have been used on quality furniture: hand-cut dovetails, pin-and-scallop joints and machine-cut dovetails. Hand-cut dovetails. Hand-cut dovetails indicate the furniture was made during the 19th century or before – as long as other clues don’t point to a more recent time period.
Rounded dovetails - UNPLUGGED WOODWORKING
Feb 23, 2017 · If your thinking of rounding your dovetails, chances are your dovetails are pretty good anyway. And even if there not . Just a few simple steps will give you good results.
A Guide to Dovetail Joints on Furniture
Dovetail joints refer to a specific type of joint integrated between two sections of wood. Dovetail joints are designed to provide an extremely strong, tight fit which will last indefinitely when they are properly maintained.
The history of the cove-and-pin joint - FineWoodworking
Sep 26, 2018 · While it came to be known as the Knapp Joint, the joint is also variously described by its appearance: the pin and cove, scallop and dowel, scallop and peg, pin and scallop, and half-moon. Why the (rather brief) departure from dovetails?
Dating Antiques? Check the Joinery - WorthPoint
Oct 2, 2008 · And a round, technical-looking, obviously machine-made drawer joint just did not fit that image. At about the same time, machinery that did simulate the handmade dovetail was perfected, and by 1900, the Knapp joint had almost completely disappeared from …
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Feb 23, 2017 · If your thinking of rounding your dovetails, chances are your dovetails are pretty good anyway. And even if there not . Just a few simple steps will give you good results. Below are the steps that I follow, that give me good results cutting dovetails so I can round them, if I choose to. I always start with my ends square. Not close , square.
Dovetail Joints: What they can tell us about our Antique Furniture
Jan 14, 2014 · Dovetail joints, named due to their resemblance to the bird’s tail, were first used as far back as ancient Egyptian times where they are found on the furniture entombed with mummies. They were first used in English cabinet making in around 1650.