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woops.. plywood drawers a tad to wide. how to fix? - mound - 04-17-2020 I'm making a dresser/shelf unit as a built in for a closet. Simple plywood carcass and plywood drawers on full extension slides. Measured everything out, made the drawer boxes.. Unfortunately, apparently I made the drawers about 1/16" too wide (if even that). I can get the drawer box and both slides to fit inside the opening, but squeezing the slides like that compresses them to the point the drawers become very hard to open. how to fix? If these were hardwood drawers I'd just plane the sides down a bit to thin it out, but with the plywood, that would look terrible after removing the face veneer. I'm thinking a very shallow dado (~1/16") either on the inside of the carcass, or on the side of the drawer in which the corresponding half of the drawer slide would sit. It would be easier to cut such a dado on the side of the drawer, but my gut says it has to be on the inside of the case. Thoughts? RE: woops.. plywood drawers a tad to wide. how to fix? - jteneyck - 04-17-2020 Your idea of routing shallow dados in the cabinet sides should work. Alternatively, you could switch to undermount slides, if your drawers are the correct length to fit one and the distance under the drawer bottom is correct. Another option would be to switch to a center or dual bottom mount slide. Still another option would be to go with wood drawer slides screwed to the side of the cabinet riding in dados in the drawer sides. Quite a few options. John RE: woops.. plywood drawers a tad to wide. how to fix? - mound - 04-17-2020 (04-17-2020, 06:10 PM)jteneyck Wrote: Your idea of routing shallow dados in the cabinet sides should work. Alternatively, you could switch to undermount slides, if your drawers are the correct length to fit one and the distance under the drawer bottom is correct. Another option would be to switch to a center or dual bottom mount slide. Still another option would be to go with wood drawer slides screwed to the side of the cabinet riding in dados in the drawer sides. Quite a few options. Thanks John, good ideas! RE: woops.. plywood drawers a tad to wide. how to fix? - Stwood_ - 04-17-2020 I set them on the tablesaw and raise the blade the height of the slide. Set your fence width and run the drawer through and take off a 1/32 on each side. That sets the slide into the drawer side. RE: woops.. plywood drawers a tad to wide. how to fix? - Willyou - 04-17-2020 If you decide to go with wood slides, I can vouch for these. I have made several sets and they work well. RE: woops.. plywood drawers a tad to wide. how to fix? - Splinter Puller - 04-17-2020 (04-17-2020, 07:23 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: I set them on the tablesaw and raise the blade the height of the slide. This is how I fix this problem. Tablesaw the drawer thinner up to the top of the slide. It will also help square up a drawer with bowed sides caused by a glue mishap while installing the bottom. RE: woops.. plywood drawers a tad to wide. how to fix? - fredhargis - 04-18-2020 Yep, the shallow dado trick works well. RE: woops.. plywood drawers a tad to wide. how to fix? - mound - 04-18-2020 (04-17-2020, 10:40 PM)Splinter Puller Wrote: This is how I fix this problem. Tablesaw the drawer thinner up to the top of the slide. It will also help square up a drawer with bowed sides caused by a glue mishap while installing the bottom. Ooh I like this idea too, seems very simple compared to trying to get a dado cut inside a case that's already assembled. wooden runners are OK too but we liked the full-extension aspect of the metal slides. name of the game here is storing tons of kids clothes. RE: woops.. plywood drawers a tad to wide. how to fix? - R Clark - 04-18-2020 (04-17-2020, 10:40 PM)Splinter Puller Wrote: This is how I fix this problem. Tablesaw the drawer thinner up to the top of the slide. It will also help square up a drawer with bowed sides caused by a glue mishap while installing the bottom. This is what I would do, too. In fact, I have done this. It's quick and easy. Make sure, though, if you use metal fasteners as I often do on plywood drawer boxes, that one of those fasteners isn't in the way when you run the blade down the side. RE: woops.. plywood drawers a tad to wide. how to fix? - Arlin Eastman - 04-20-2020 Oops Cut it 3 times and it is still to big. |