Muted earth-tone DIY infographic explaining dovetail wood joint basics in 6 clear, numbered steps with hand-tool diagrams, pattern-style callouts, and a safety tip panel. Sketchnote craft-magazine styling gives it a friendly, instructional brand feel, with subtle origami graduation cap corner doodles for added search relevance.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Craft / DIY infographic titled "Dovetail Wood Joint Basics". KNOT-TYING SEQUENCE archetype adapted to visually explain the dovetail wood joint for beginners, in a sketchnote craft-magazine instructional illustration style, muted earth palette. Show 6 numbered visual steps arranged clearly with clean spacing, anatomically correct hand positions, no tool brand logos, and small tool icons for each step. Each step must include: a clear technique diagram, a short heading in English, and a one-line caption in English. Visual focus on hand-tool woodworking process for a dovetail joint, not rope. Include simple pattern-legend style callouts for tails, pins, baseline, waste area, saw cut, chisel direction, and fit check. Steps: 1) Mark Baseline — diagram of marking gauge and board end grain, caption about setting depth and marking both faces. 2) Lay Out Tails — diagram of dovetail marker or bevel gauge and pencil lines, caption about beginner-friendly wide tails. 3) Saw the Tails — diagram of backsaw cutting just beside lines, caption about staying proud of the line. 4) Remove Waste — diagram of coping saw and chisel paring waste safely, caption about chopping halfway from each face. 5) Transfer to Pins — diagram of tail board aligned on pin board with marking knife, caption about tracing accurately before cutting. 6) Test Fit and Adjust — diagram of gentle assembly with mallet and final fitted corner, caption about paring tight spots for a snug fit. Add a small safety tip panel in English about keeping hands behind saw and chisel edges and securing wood before cutting. Include subtle visual references only, not text, to the search intent "origami graduation cap" as tiny decorative corner doodles if desired, but do not let them dominate. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Anatomically correct hand positions. No tool brand logos. Safety tip for power tools / sharp implements where relevant.
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