Making Drawer # 5 of 7 for the lingerie chest I'm building the wife. My first project hand cutting half blind dovetails. Its been going fairly smoothly, even though it looks like a beaver cut some of the DT's, but its getting there. Get the DT's fitting, then grab the plow plane to cut the groove for the drawer bottom, do the left side, the front then the right side, making sure I have the bottom of the drawer side against the plane's fence. Get them all done and go to fit the drawer together. I put the left side and front together and looking good. Grab the right side and something doesn't look right ..... I cut the groove on the OUTSIDE of the drawer side!
Put tools away, go inside and shower. I'm done for the night. I see two ways out of this. Either glue in a block to fill the groove and re-cut the groove on the inside. I dont like this option as the maple I'm using has grey streaks through it and a straight line patch would stick out horribly.
Option two, re-use this side as a left side on the next drawer down, and remake a new side, cutting the tails from the drawer front (pins first). I've never cut pins first but I like this option much better as no patch will be necessary. Trying to get my head around balancing a 17" long drawer front on the side to transfer the pin location but I'm thinking I'll give this route a try.
Put tools away, go inside and shower. I'm done for the night. I see two ways out of this. Either glue in a block to fill the groove and re-cut the groove on the inside. I dont like this option as the maple I'm using has grey streaks through it and a straight line patch would stick out horribly.
Option two, re-use this side as a left side on the next drawer down, and remake a new side, cutting the tails from the drawer front (pins first). I've never cut pins first but I like this option much better as no patch will be necessary. Trying to get my head around balancing a 17" long drawer front on the side to transfer the pin location but I'm thinking I'll give this route a try.
~ Chris