Matthias Wandel invents a new joint

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I have every respect for Matthias and I love his vids (and I'm delighted to say that he has subscribed to my YT channel too), but I would not describe that as a new joint, it is a standard dovetail that has been post-processed. The joint itself has not changed.
But I do agree that it looks very pretty. Yes.
S
 
Steve Maskery":3l05lkz7 said:
I have every respect for Matthias and I love his vids (and I'm delighted to say that he has subscribed to my YT channel too), but I would not describe that as a new joint, it is a standard dovetail that has been post-processed. The joint itself has not changed.
But I do agree that it looks very pretty. Yes.
S

I know, I know, but I had to sell the thread Steve!!!! :lol:
 
OK...I'll take the bait.....can someone show me where they've seen a curved dovetail before? :p :mrgreen:
 
But that's the point. The dovetail itself is not curved! Every surface of the joint is straight...

But yes, Matthias is a genius and I wish I had written half of Google (or whatever it was that he did to enable make him to retire at 23... or whatever it was. Me, jealous?).
S
 
Steve Maskery":20ghgh3k said:
But that's the point. The dovetail itself is not curved! Every surface of the joint is straight...

But yes, Matthias is a genius and I wish I had written half of Google (or whatever it was that he did to enable make him to retire at 23... or whatever it was. Me, jealous?).
S

It's unique as far as I have seen. He is a clever lad. I think he had something to do with the development of the Blackberry.
 
Yep, he was an SW engineer with RIM.
 
Now if you want a truly curved "dovetail" then this is the nearest I've seen. It's a dovetail in the functional sense - it can be used in exactly the same circumstances that one would normally use a DT, such as a drawer or a cabinet corner:
http://www.leighjigs.com/gallery.php?pid=4&section=6
Or even
http://www.leighjigs.com/gallery.php?pid=4&section=13
Personally I think it is a triumph of technology over good taste, but then they all laughed at Christopher Columbus when he said the world was round...
S
 
To get the same effect you don't need to round the corner off, you can also just chamfer it back to the gauge lines, it will weaken the joint of course but does give that "impossible" look to the joint.
 
Steve Maskery":uzkbdba8 said:
Now if you want a truly curved "dovetail" then this is the nearest I've seen. It's a dovetail in the functional sense - it can be used in exactly the same circumstances that one would normally use a DT, such as a drawer or a cabinet corner:
http://www.leighjigs.com/gallery.php?pid=4&section=6
Or even
http://www.leighjigs.com/gallery.php?pid=4&section=13
Personally I think it is a triumph of technology over good taste, but then they all laughed at Christopher Columbus when he said the world was round...
S

Clever but not attractive. I think it's because it's obvious that it's done by machine with no human skill involved other than set up.
 
Steve Maskery":vp0lmyfh said:
... but then they all laughed at Christopher Columbus when he said the world was round...

You know that's a myth (*), right?

BugBear

(*) and a song lyric :)
 
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