The Dovetail Blog

Veneers; perks and process.

Veneers; perks and process.

I use veneers in most of my pieces, but I tend to limit it to areas where the wear and tear of the surface is limited or controlled. The benefits are great, but it requires careful consideration where and when it’s used, I wouldn’t use this technique unless the edges are protected well with solid lippings and thoroughly developed through the gluing and pressing process. It’s great to use for a less functional purpose - a decorative pattern or personalised motif through the art of marquetry or parquetry. The veneering process. Ideas and selection It first begins with an idea,...

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Veneer and now; the timeless charm of veneering.

Veneer and now; the timeless charm of veneering.

Ever wondered what gives fine furniture that exquisite, flawless finish? Well, let’s dive into the world of veneer, a material that's been adding a touch of magic to furniture for centuries.  Just like the traditional technique of making Dovetail Joints, Veneering has been around for quite a while—think ancient Egypt! It's thought that its use came about because wood was scarce in desert climates, so veneer was invented to maximise the amount of output possible from a given piece of wood. In this way, the invention of veneer was actually around sustainability! By using veneer, we can make the most...

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Release your creative flow.

Release your creative flow.

Inspiration from influential designers and other techniques. Overcoming ‘Creative Block’ can be challenging. Drawing inspiration from old masters of fine furniture making is always a great way to start to unblock creative flow and let ideas flow once again. Looking at how influential designers and makers used traditional techniques such as the Dovetail Joint is also an exciting way to develop your own way of working and begin to transform a commonplace skill into something new. Many iconic fine furniture pieces by revered designers and makers feature dovetail joints. Their designs stand the test of time and provide an endless...

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Be creative with tradition & keep the craft alive.

Be creative with tradition & keep the craft alive.

The dovetail joint is an ancient joinery technique, it’s used in Egyptian furniture dating from the first dynasty. It’s interesting to think about how this technique could be kept alive in the present day, apart from the benefits from its practical attributes of tensile strength. By using a reliable tried and tested technique it becomes easier to deconstruct it, to explore and push its boundaries from a solid foundation, and push this into the present day through creativity and experimentation.

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