Crazyraceguy
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Mini Me said:jeffinsgf said:Yes, they're predictable looking and factory looking. Close the drawer and you won't know.
Hand cut DT's carefully measured and laid out are also predictable and boring where in days gone by nothing was measured and it was all done by eye which is what Frank Klausz does. I know Derek and others disagree with that approach but it is traditional to do it that way because the DT was used solely for its mechanical properties and not to look pretty.
I think the real difference between the half-blinds done by the typical jig is that the pins and tails are exactly the same. For me, that's the offensive part.
I don't think the pins need to be as small as some people cut them, it's the wider tails (the difference between them) doe it for me. They can still be totally symmetrical, yet not boring.
[member=4358]derekcohen[/member] I think the reference to "backdraft" would be "clearance" as in the walls might be cut a bit wider at the bottom and still tight up on the surface, where you can see them.