03-10-2020, 11:19 AM
This is the last part of the build - completing of the drawer bottoms and pulls.
A panel was prepared some weeks ago. 1/4" thick Tasmanian Oak. This was made up of two, book matched boards. Blue tape was used to pull the jointed edges together. Clamps are unnecessary for this task ...
![[Image: EntryHallTableForANiece11_html_5222b26b.jpg]](http://www.inthewoodshop.com/Furniture/EntryHallTableForANiece11_html_5222b26b.jpg)
Measure off the full width of the drawer bottom from inside the slips ...
![[Image: 2a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/05wh1q7q/2a.jpg)
Of possible interest is the work holding for the drawer bottom ...
![[Image: 3a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/85F9C23M/3a.jpg)
The bench dogs on each side were made from sections of unhardened O1 steel, and filed into teeth.
![[Image: 4a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/L5LWtzms/4a.jpg)
Another heads-up is the arm for this cutting guard. Some while back, Veritas brought out a gauge with a fine adjuster. They now sell the arms to upgrade existing gauges, which is what I have done here to a wheel gauge I made ...
![[Image: 5a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/HkpNMcRp/5a.jpg)
Here the tongue is marked (about 4mm). This will fit into the groove in the slip.
The thickness of the tongue is marked (3mm).
![[Image: 6a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/ZKPg0Ff7/6a.jpg)
The tongue is planed ...
![[Image: 7a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/Prn9tFMv/7a.jpg)
The fit is tested with a spare slip ...
![[Image: 8a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/tTLfnrQf/8a.jpg)
The bottom was about 1mm too wide to fit. A LN edge was perfect to re-joint one side ...
![[Image: 9a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/sgwN4fC5/9a.jpg)
Re-establish the tongue with a shoulder plane ...
![[Image: 10a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/BvbwYWJk/10a.jpg)
Slide the bottom in. At this time it is just a dry fit. The front, which remains 1/4" thick to fit to 1/4" groove at the rear of the drawer front, is not yet pushed home. The front groove will hold the one end firmly, allowing movement towards the rear of the drawer.
A panel was prepared some weeks ago. 1/4" thick Tasmanian Oak. This was made up of two, book matched boards. Blue tape was used to pull the jointed edges together. Clamps are unnecessary for this task ...
![[Image: EntryHallTableForANiece11_html_5222b26b.jpg]](http://www.inthewoodshop.com/Furniture/EntryHallTableForANiece11_html_5222b26b.jpg)
Measure off the full width of the drawer bottom from inside the slips ...
![[Image: 2a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/05wh1q7q/2a.jpg)
Of possible interest is the work holding for the drawer bottom ...
![[Image: 3a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/85F9C23M/3a.jpg)
The bench dogs on each side were made from sections of unhardened O1 steel, and filed into teeth.
![[Image: 4a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/L5LWtzms/4a.jpg)
Another heads-up is the arm for this cutting guard. Some while back, Veritas brought out a gauge with a fine adjuster. They now sell the arms to upgrade existing gauges, which is what I have done here to a wheel gauge I made ...
![[Image: 5a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/HkpNMcRp/5a.jpg)
Here the tongue is marked (about 4mm). This will fit into the groove in the slip.
The thickness of the tongue is marked (3mm).
![[Image: 6a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/ZKPg0Ff7/6a.jpg)
The tongue is planed ...
![[Image: 7a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/Prn9tFMv/7a.jpg)
The fit is tested with a spare slip ...
![[Image: 8a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/tTLfnrQf/8a.jpg)
The bottom was about 1mm too wide to fit. A LN edge was perfect to re-joint one side ...
![[Image: 9a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/sgwN4fC5/9a.jpg)
Re-establish the tongue with a shoulder plane ...
![[Image: 10a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/BvbwYWJk/10a.jpg)
Slide the bottom in. At this time it is just a dry fit. The front, which remains 1/4" thick to fit to 1/4" groove at the rear of the drawer front, is not yet pushed home. The front groove will hold the one end firmly, allowing movement towards the rear of the drawer.
![[Image: 11a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/nV5qTPHP/11a.jpg)
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