- and box construction. Traditionally, the
dovetails would have
often been
covered by a veneer. However,
dovetails have
become a
signature of craftsmanship...
- off the sight.
Dovetail mount can also
refer to a
dovetail track running perpendicular to the bore (see "Other uses" below).
Dovetails come in several...
- Look up
dovetail in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
dovetail joint is used in woodworking.
Dovetail or
dovetailing may also
refer to:
Dovetail (album)...
-
Dovetail is an
Australian software company.
Users create tags to
perform transcription analysis and
coding interpretation of interviews,
survey responses...
-
Dovetail Games (DTG), a
trading name of RailSimulator.com Ltd (RSC), is a
British simulation video game
developer and
publisher established in 2008 by...
-
oblivious to. Spittleworth, now
Chief Advisor, has the
Dovetails kidnapped, with Dan
Dovetail sent to prison, and
forced to
carve Ickabog feet. Daisy...
- in
pieces of wood, doors,
picture frames, or drawers. A
dovetail key
resembles two
dovetails connected at the
narrow part. A
negative of the hole is cut...
-
essentially simultaneously.
Algorithms that use
dovetailing are
sometimes referred to as
dovetailers.
Consider a tree that
potentially contains a path...
- (abbreviated to TSW) is a
series of train-simulation
games developed by
Dovetail Games.
There have been
seven iterations,
including the
initial Train Sim...
- saw – an in-between of a
tenon saw and a
dovetail saw.
Dovetail saw – a
small backsaw used to cut
dovetails.
These saws will
usually have a
higher number...