07-08-2017, 11:54 PM
My next project is going to be a couple of mission style dressers. I've done some other mission style pieces and don't adhere exactly to the style. For drawers, I usually do not have a false front, I do a HB dovetail with QSRO for the front and maple for the sides/back. I make a maple frame with sides for the drawer to sit on and attach that frame to the carcass to provide adjustment to center the drawer in the opening. I keep these tolerances pretty tight. On the top, I use a tip-out support made from maple. (soft maple is a decent price here and I like how it looks better than poplar).
This has worked fine for living room table drawers and my entertainment center. However, I think the dressers are going to see a lot more and heavier drawer use. I think some type of ball bearing slide might be in order. I really don't want to do a false front, so I was thinking of using a couple of center-mount slides underneath with it hidden in the space beneath the drawer bottom.
Has anyone done this or something similar? I'm open to other ideas as I haven't event started the planning phase. Any pictures would be appreciated as my google searches only turn up kitchen stuff with false fronts. Since these will be nice pieces, I want them to be quality and have drawers that feel "solid".
Here are some pictures of the entertainment center I did several years ago. I really need to take some new pictures since I learned how to use a camera.
[attachment=3072]
[attachment=3073]
[attachment=3074]
This has worked fine for living room table drawers and my entertainment center. However, I think the dressers are going to see a lot more and heavier drawer use. I think some type of ball bearing slide might be in order. I really don't want to do a false front, so I was thinking of using a couple of center-mount slides underneath with it hidden in the space beneath the drawer bottom.
Has anyone done this or something similar? I'm open to other ideas as I haven't event started the planning phase. Any pictures would be appreciated as my google searches only turn up kitchen stuff with false fronts. Since these will be nice pieces, I want them to be quality and have drawers that feel "solid".
Here are some pictures of the entertainment center I did several years ago. I really need to take some new pictures since I learned how to use a camera.
[attachment=3072]
[attachment=3073]
[attachment=3074]
Project Website Adding new stuff all of the time.