Trevanion
Old Oak
An interesting tidbit for some maybe, I mentioned to a friend that I had picked up a book called "A Glossary of Wood" by Thomas Corkhill which is effectively a woodworker's dictionary of thousands of terms related to woodwork and he replied:
"Does it mention Culvertails?"
I must admit I was scratching my head at that, I've never heard of a "Culvertail" so I asked what it was and he said it was an old term for a Dovetail to which I was skeptical and that he might've been having me on, but I had a look.

Well, I wasn't expecting that, from what I've read "Culver" is an archaic term for pigeons and doves. You learn something new every day!
"Does it mention Culvertails?"
I must admit I was scratching my head at that, I've never heard of a "Culvertail" so I asked what it was and he said it was an old term for a Dovetail to which I was skeptical and that he might've been having me on, but I had a look.

Well, I wasn't expecting that, from what I've read "Culver" is an archaic term for pigeons and doves. You learn something new every day!