03-12-2018, 04:00 PM
I'm finally getting more serious about working on these dressers (will build two). I've built other furniture similar to this design and have really liked how it comes out. However, the other furniture is more "living room" furniture with drawers that are narrow/long and not used as much. Since this will be a dresser and get a lot more use, I think my normal method of a drawer slide "tray" with a flush drawer front and tip-out support won't work. I think it will bind and not be enough tip-out support for a shallow drawer.
I don't want to use metal side-mount slides as I don't think it will look very good. I've been looking at the Blum undermount slides. However, I don't need any of the "blum motion" stuff. I also don't like how much is wasted at the back because of the way the drawers mount to the slide with the "hook" at the back.
I think with any slide type, I would need a separate front from the drawer box itself.
I've been thinking about the pre-made wooden center-mount slides. I would need at least two sets, of course. Any other thoughts on slides or general tips? Below is what I have for the design so far.
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I don't want to use metal side-mount slides as I don't think it will look very good. I've been looking at the Blum undermount slides. However, I don't need any of the "blum motion" stuff. I also don't like how much is wasted at the back because of the way the drawers mount to the slide with the "hook" at the back.
I think with any slide type, I would need a separate front from the drawer box itself.
I've been thinking about the pre-made wooden center-mount slides. I would need at least two sets, of course. Any other thoughts on slides or general tips? Below is what I have for the design so far.
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