02-24-2020, 10:35 AM
Hi Matt
I finally convinced my niece to use drawer handles, which I will build in the same wood as the drawer fronts so that they "disappear". You will have to wait to see what these look like
The plan is to keep the tolerances tight for now, and later open up the clearances, especially at the top of the drawer fronts. I have made everything tight at this stage (as tight as possible) as this is needed for measuring and marking the rebates for the lipped dovetails. As you well know, it is always easier to remove wood that to put it back!
You will see the drawer wood in Part 11. With the exception of the drawer fronts, all the rest is quarter sawn for stability.
Regards from Perth
Derek
I finally convinced my niece to use drawer handles, which I will build in the same wood as the drawer fronts so that they "disappear". You will have to wait to see what these look like
The plan is to keep the tolerances tight for now, and later open up the clearances, especially at the top of the drawer fronts. I have made everything tight at this stage (as tight as possible) as this is needed for measuring and marking the rebates for the lipped dovetails. As you well know, it is always easier to remove wood that to put it back!
You will see the drawer wood in Part 11. With the exception of the drawer fronts, all the rest is quarter sawn for stability.
Regards from Perth
Derek
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