Who is Jonathan Katz-Moses?


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In this episode, Ethan sits down with Jonathan Katz-Moses, owner of the Santa Barbara, California-based company, Katz-Moses Tools. Jonathan is a serial entrepreneur, starting his first business at 14. And since then, he’s had a lot of time to think about what it takes to start and correctly operate a business.

Where is Katz-Moses?

Katz-Moses Woodworking, PO Box 8516, Goleta, CA, Woodworkers – MapQuest.

How does a dovetail jig work?

Dovetail jigs, in particular, come in different forms. But essentially, a dovetailing jig is a device which holds timber in a vertical position so that each dovetail joint can be cut with a router. Most jigs use a template attached to the base to make a joint with a particular shape.

Is a dovetail jig worth it?

Dovetail jigs are useful and fun because they can create so many different types of joints. By swapping out a template, the user can change from making a standard dovetail to a box joint to a half-blind or even a full-blind mitered joint.

How do you dovetail without a jig?

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How do you cut a dovetail joint by hand?

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What is a half-blind dovetail joint?

A half-blind dovetail enables the woodworker to hide the joint from the front end. The tails are housed in sockets in the ends of the board that is to be the front of the item so that their ends cannot be seen. Half-blind dovetails are commonly used to fasten drawer fronts to drawer sides.

What is the best porter cable dovetail jig?

PORTER-CABLE 4216 Dovetail Jig โ€“ Best Overall The Porter-Cable 4216 is a good example of why the company is held in high regard. It is large, versatile, capable, and features an attractive price point. One feature that enhances this jig’s versatility is its 12-inch width.

How do you cut half-blind dovetails with a router?

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What is a Knapp joint?

Knapp Joints: Also known as Pin & Cove, a Pin & Scallop or Half Moon, this is a visually unique style of antique joinery, its typically very strong and can be mass-produced in a factory using a special type of machinery.

Is a dovetail joint stronger than a box joint?

Frid wrote that finger (or box) joints are stronger than through dovetails because the fingers offer much more glue surface.

Can you use plywood for dovetail joints?

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How old is furniture with dovetail joints?

While dovetail joints can be found on ancient Egyptian coffins from 3000 BC, they were not used in European and American furniture until the mid 1600s.

Do dovetail joints need glue?

Michael Dresdner: The only areas that require glue on dovetails are the diagonal faces. All the diagonal faces are long grain, all the square faces are end grain, and all the flat faces abut end grain. Therefore, you need only apply glue to the diagonal faces on the tails or pins, or both.

Why is it called a dovetail joint?

Dovetail joints are made up of two parts called pins and tails. When a master craftsman wants to marry two boards together, they cut a series of pins on one board and matching tails on the other. They are trapezoidal in shape, resembling the tail feathers of a dove (hence the name dovetail).

What is the strongest wood joint?

What is the strongest woodworking joint? For excellent stability, the mortise and tenon joint is a great choice. It’s a relatively simple joint, yet it holds well. Woodworkers have been using it for generations because of its strength, versatility and simple design.

Which is better English or French dovetail?

English dovetails are the most common. They have interlocking joints and allow the most amount of space – usually several more inches of room than you would get with French dovetails. This is because the dovetail groove cannot be put all the way at the edge of a drawer with French dovetails.

Are dovetail joints still used?

They are still used today by many experienced custom furniture makers. Dovetail joints are not only used to make a strong joint for drawer construction, but cabinet makers often use them to join the tops, bottoms and sides of cabinet cases, as was done on antique furniture.

Are dovetail jigs easy to use?

Operating it is quite easy as there’re on-board instructions that provides clear guidance or how to make use of it. Overall, this Porter-Cable 4210 is the ideal jig you need to cut any half blind and sliding dovetails not wider than 12 inches, especially when you’re working on boxes and cabinet drawers.

How do I choose a dovetail bit?

Through Dovetail Bit Selection The dovetail bit’s working depth must be equal to or slightly greater than the thickness of the pin board or drawer front. Always choose the smallest dovetail bit relative to the pin board thickness, along with the matching straight bit, for that hand-cut look.

How do you make dovetails with a router?

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How do you make a sliding dovetail joint?

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How do you make a dovetail drawer with a jig?

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How do you use a Rockler dovetail jig?

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How do I know if my antique furniture is valuable?

  1. Trace Back the Furniture’s Owners.
  2. Determine the Age of Your Furniture.
  3. Consider the Rarity of Your Vintage Furniture.
  4. Check for Vintage Furniture Quality.
  5. Look for Vintage Furniture in Good Condition.

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