06-06-2018, 03:28 PM
Derek,
Just a thought: you might consider using your prototype drawer as a backing board when you are tracing the curves for the drawer fronts. That should cut down on the minor left-right rocking that is so hard to avoid when there is little surface area to hold the piece being marked.
If you put the prototype drawer in first, it is harder for the piece being marked to rock. It might be even easier if you use double-back tape to attach the drawer front to the prototype. Then you can just reach around the back and hold it in place (or clamp it) while you trace the curve.
Just a thought: you might consider using your prototype drawer as a backing board when you are tracing the curves for the drawer fronts. That should cut down on the minor left-right rocking that is so hard to avoid when there is little surface area to hold the piece being marked.
If you put the prototype drawer in first, it is harder for the piece being marked to rock. It might be even easier if you use double-back tape to attach the drawer front to the prototype. Then you can just reach around the back and hold it in place (or clamp it) while you trace the curve.
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A wish for you all: May you keep buying green bananas.