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02-05-2023, 09:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-05-2023, 11:06 PM by Philip1231.)
I have used Blum undermount slides for inset drawers with good results. They were the soft close/self closing model (I think they were "Tandem" slides). Used a false front to cover the small side/bottom gap created by the part mounted to the cabinet side and bottom.
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I've done drawers with full extension slides and inset drawer faces. This is an example:
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I made the drawer boxes and set them back to allow room for an inset front. Really no different than overlay drawer fronts. I allowed the space for the slides so that it wasn't easily visible from the front. I fitted the actual drawer box first and made sure it was operating well. Then I fitted the fronts carefully; easy use of a block plane to get the fit just right and then attached to the drawer box.
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(02-05-2023, 08:35 PM)Mike 55 Wrote: "Both will have inset drawers so I believe there is no way to mount full extension side mount slides."
Not sure I follow this. I have built a number of inset drawers w/ side mounted, full extension slides.
The simplest method is to build a separate drawer box sized for side mounted slides and then attach the inset drawer front.
On thing to consider (and I just went thru this on a project I am building) is that under-mounted sldies can chew up anywhere from one to one and a half inches off the drawer height – so take this into consideration.
As to your question – I have used both Accuride and KV slides. IMO both are very good – the KV’s a bit more affordable.
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As they said, you can use side mounts for inset drawers, undermounts as well. Are you concerned about the esthetics of slides on a Shaker piece? Anyway, one thing I noticed when I built a bath vanity and used undermount slides was the weight.....lots of them (I had 8 sets on this vanity) can really add on the pounds. Another thing I've seen done was to use side mount slides, and lay them flat under the drawers....making them undermount (sort of). I've not tried this, and don't know if I'm recommending it but it can be done.
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Side mount slides in furniture are not very attractive and give the impression of factory made furniture.
Just my 2¢