I'm curious about people's opinions on dovetail joints. I've come to appreciate the skill that goes into making them, but personally, I think they're quite unattractive, even when they're executed perfectly. I wonder if anyone else shares this view, or if I'm just in the minority here?
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If you're not a fan of dovetails, there's no pressure to make them! It sounds like you're in the minority, but that's okay. Life's too short to do things you don’t enjoy, right?
Dovetails can be seen as complex but are a great way to hone your hand tool skills. They're not everyone's cup of tea, but they can be beautiful if done right! What’s most important is to enjoy what you create, whether you use dovetails or not.
Totally agree! I think enjoying the craft is key.
I get where you're coming from. Dovetails have their charm, but I personally prefer simpler joints like miter or box joints for smaller projects. Each to their own!
I think dovetails are still valuable, especially for aesthetics. They provide a mechanical joint that holds strong without modern adhesives. But if you don't enjoy working with them, no need to force it! Just focus on joints you like.

Exactly! It's about the process and the end result you find satisfying.