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Woodworking

Miter Angle Calculator

Compute the miter angle to cut on each end of a piece in a regular polygon frame so the joints meet flush. Useful for picture frames, hexagonal and octagonal projects, coopered cylinders, and any segmented work where pieces join at equal angles.

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Woodworking

Dovetail Angle Calculator

Find the traditional dovetail joint angle for softwood or hardwood based on standard woodworking practice. Use it when laying out hand-cut or router-cut dovetails for drawers, boxes, and casework.

Dovetail Angle

8 degrees

Hardwood angleSoftwood angleOver-steep angle

At 14°, you have the steeper slope used for softwoods like pine, where longer fibers tolerate a 1:6-style angle that boosts mechanical grip in weaker grain.

Traditional dovetail slope ratios: softwood is cut at 1:6 (~9.5°) but this tool rounds to a steeper angle, hardwood at 1:8 (~7°), per standard joinery practice.

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Miter Angle CalculatorDovetail Angle Calculator
CategoryWoodworkingWoodworking
Inputs required11
ResultMiter Angle (degrees)Dovetail Angle (degrees)
What it doesCompute the miter angle to cut on each end of a piece in a regular polygon frame so the joints meet flush. Useful for picture frames, hexagonal and octagonal projects, coopered cylinders, and any segmented work where pieces join at equal angles.Find the traditional dovetail joint angle for softwood or hardwood based on standard woodworking practice. Use it when laying out hand-cut or router-cut dovetails for drawers, boxes, and casework.