07-17-2015, 11:32 AM
I'm building a pair of mission style end tables to match a couple of chairs we recently purchased.
My plan is to make the drawers into charging stations for our tablets so the table tops aren't cluttered like they are now with tablets and cords, etc. Each leg will be 4 rift sawn pieces joined by lock miters which will leave a 3/4" hollow in each. I'll run an electrical cord up through one of the back legs and into the drawer so I can plug in a power strip for the chargers.
I'll need to allow some slack in the cord to allow for the drawer to be opened. What I'm looking for is a good way to draw the slack back into the drawer when the drawer is closed so it doesn't just droop down the back of the table. I have one idea that might work but Id like to see if there are other methods that might be slicker.
Thanks for all suggestions.
Cliff
My plan is to make the drawers into charging stations for our tablets so the table tops aren't cluttered like they are now with tablets and cords, etc. Each leg will be 4 rift sawn pieces joined by lock miters which will leave a 3/4" hollow in each. I'll run an electrical cord up through one of the back legs and into the drawer so I can plug in a power strip for the chargers.
I'll need to allow some slack in the cord to allow for the drawer to be opened. What I'm looking for is a good way to draw the slack back into the drawer when the drawer is closed so it doesn't just droop down the back of the table. I have one idea that might work but Id like to see if there are other methods that might be slicker.
Thanks for all suggestions.
Cliff
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