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Thanks for the clear simple directions. It looks like a 90 degree and an angled guide are used. Correct? What angle degree is used, 35 degrees? Equal depth and width, about 10 mm in this example?
I understand that the dovetail pieces are cut with a taper. My question is, are the channels that the dovetail pieces go into, are they also cut with a taper? ダブテールの部分がテーパーでカットされていることを理解しています。私の質問は、ダブテールピースが入るチャネルですか、それらもテーパーでカットされていますか?
If it's a small board, I think it's fine from one direction. When handling a large board, it's easier to work with it if you change directions to suit your dominant hand. Basically, it doesn't matter which direction you insert it in, because it works as a whole.