Simple Tip to Get the Best Results from Your Dovetail Router Bits

Simple Tip to Get the Best Results from Your Dovetail Router Bits

Unlock cleaner, tighter joinery with this simple woodworking tip for getting the best results from your dovetail router bits! In this video, we’ll show you how to improve accuracy, reduce tear-out, and achieve perfect-fitting dovetail joints every time. Whether you’re a beginner woodworker or an experienced craftsman, mastering your dovetail router bit setup is essential for strong, professional-quality joints. Proper router bit height, feed rate, and material preparation can dramatically improve your dovetail cuts. We’ll also cover essential router table tips, bit selection, and setup techniques that will take your woodworking projects to the next level. If you’ve struggled with loose dovetails, burn marks, or rough cuts, this quick tip can make a huge difference. Perfect for DIY woodworking, furniture making, cabinetry, and fine woodworking projects, this tutorial is packed with practical advice you can use right away. Whether used in contemporary, or classic furniture, dovetail joinery is a highlight of quality woodworking. While a great bit to use, there's a tip to improve performance and protect your router bits! Pre-plowing! Watch along to see how it works. Time Stamps: 00:05 - Dovetail joints are used in high quality furniture 00:15 - Infinity Tools dovetail bits 00:19 - Negative shear angle 00:23 - Weakest point tips 00:29 - Pre-ploughing 00:41 - First pass with straight bit 00:49 - Pass with dovetail bit 00:59 - Longer life More Info: Our Website: https://infinitytools.com/search?q=do... Facebook:   / infinitycuttingtools   Twitter:   / infinitytools1   Instagram: @InfinityTools (  / infinitytools  ) If you found this video helpful, hit 👍 LIKE, 🔔 SUBSCRIBE, and drop a comment below with what project you’re building! 👉 Have questions about our Dovetail Router Bits? Ask below. 👉 Want more videos on wood joinery, furniture building, and shop tips? Let us know what you’d like to see next. Thanks for watching and happy woodworking! 🪵🔨