DIY STEP 1:PREPARE

DIY STEP 1:PREPARE

For do-it-yourself projects with the Dowelmax joinery system, these 4 steps will help whether you are building a cabinet, table, door, shelf or entertainment unit. The first step is to prepare a plan and cut list for your project. Once you have created the plan, select good dry wood for your project. If you are using solid wood, follow basic good wood working principles such as cutting, planing and jointing your pieces slightly oversize and let them sit for a week before completing final dimensioning.
DIY Step 2:CUT

DIY Step 2:CUT

When cutting pieces of wood for your diy project, make sure that you follow these rules to ensure quality results. Cut pieces with the same dimension using the same setup on your tools. For example, if you are building a cabinet or dresser with a face frame, make sure that all pieces with the same dimension are exact. The same rule applies if you are planing or jointing pieces for the face frame as you will end up with a better project if all pieces are the same thickness, even if the dimension is slightly off on all pieces. And most important, make sure your 90 degree cuts are bang on to ensure tight fitting joints. Check saw setups and angles before starting and routinely check each piece as it is cut with a square.
DIY STEP 3:MARK AND DRILL

DIY STEP 3:MARK AND DRILL

Marking the pieces for assembly is critical to ensure absolute flush joints. Be sure to follow the guidelines contained on our Basic Concepts page. This will ensure that the fronts of your face frames for cabinets, table tops and other joints are exactly flush and professional. If you do have a minor discrepancy in the thicknesses of the pieces you are joining they will be on the back side of your joint where they will not be seen, or can be sanded or planed. Drill the appropriate number of dowel holes in each piece being careful to set the drill guide depth to just slightly deeper than one half of the dowel length.
DIY STEP 4:ASSEMBLY

DIY STEP 4:ASSEMBLY

The final step of your do it yourself project is assembly. You may want to do a “dry fit” of your project to make sure that all of the pieces line up properly, although the Dowelmax is so easy to use, many professionals go right to the “glue ad assemble” stage as their confidence and experience with this tool increases. Add a couple of drops of glue in each hole and apply glue on the dowel and joint surfaces prior to assembly and clamp until glue dries.
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How to Build Do-It-Yourself Tables using the Dowelmax Wood Joinery System

  • Side Table
  • End Table
  • Coffee Table

do it yourself serving table dowelmax constructed side table

These pictures show an example of how to build a do it yourself fine woodwork side table. You could build this table yourself with basic woodworking tools and skills using the Dowelmax joinery system.




do it yourself end table dowelmax constructed end table

This picture shows an example of how to build a do it yourself fine woodwork end table using the Dowelmax by Dowelmax Inventor Jim Lindsay. All of the wood joinery shown is left exposed for illustrative purposes using special stepped dowels. (Note: finished table not an exact match for unfinished table because made at different time).





Build this coffee table yourself dowelmax constructed coffee table

This picture shows an example of how to build a do it yourself fine woodwork coffee table with the Dowelmax by Dowelmax Inventor Jim Lindsay. The wood used is Alder. The Dowelmax was used in the 4x4 joint configuration for the 4x4 leg wood joint and in the T-Type joint configuration for the cross member wood joint. Note how the Dowelmax handles the traditional mortise and tenon joint application on the leg and skirt and also the traditional biscuit joint application on the miter joint for the wood and glass table top. All of the wood joinery shown is left exposed for illustrative purposes using special stepped dowels.