Grooves are needed to house the plywood panels for the drawer bottoms...fastest way I know?
Stanley No. 45 with a 1/4" wide cutter ( that I also just sharpened back up)
Fence is set so that the groove is 1/4" above the bottom edge of the sides/front..
Sharp cutter vs a knot....sliced right on through..
The pine sides...made a lot of long curls...the Ash fronts? A LOT of chips..
There was one drawer side mis-marked..and that is how it got a groove along the top edge and the bottom edge..as I was NOT about to make a replacement..
I had thought about setting up the "other" Stanley #45..
But...trying to jig up a way to mill dados with it....and since I will need to use the tablesaw for other items...decided to just mill the dados on the saw...and clean them up with a chisel...
The other operations? Was to cut 4 drawer backs to length ( avoiding the bigger knots) and then rip to height ( removing those bigger knots), then have it set up to cut a drawer bottom panel to size..
Enough for 3 drawers? Where is the stuff for the 4th drawer?
Sitting in the clamps, of course...
Checked for square, before the screws were installed.
Stay tuned...stil have 3 more drawers to build....