| Fig. 290.—Dovetail Key. | Fig. 291.—Dovetail Keying on the Angle. |
Fig. 292.—Bow-fronted Door Dovetailed Edgeways.
Other Varieties.—At [Fig. 292] we have an everyday method of jointing circular-fronted cabinet door frames. Great care must be taken in setting out and making, or a twisted frame will result.
Then at [Fig. 293] are shown two familiar examples of dovetailing the bearer to the carcase end of a dressing table or washstand.
[Fig. 294].—Lap-dovetailing the top of a wardrobe to the carcase end. Other examples, such as the top of a bookcase to the sides, will suggest themselves.
[Fig. 295].—Side view of a jewel drawer with a moulded drawer front as used on dressing tables, etc. This shows the necessity of bevelled dovetailing in order that the drawer front may be kept as thin and light as possible.