07-31-2019, 12:30 PM
Aram, this is a picture of the flat on the leg. i am not sure if I posted this before ...
And here are the steps to attach the legs ...
First, measure that the legs are the same length.
Second, determine the height from the top of the case (50mm).
Third, decide (after a couple of trials) how far in the legs will be from each side (turned out that 3 1/2 dovetails in was the best balance in leg angle).
Fourth, place a straight edge alongside the front and rear sides of the case (to align the legs).
Now attach the legs with a clamp, and run a pencil around the top of the legs where it will be glued.
Mark the position of the screw holes in the case, making sure that you avoid the dado for the drawer divider. Drill these from the outside, and countersink on the inside.
Seven. Glue the legs in place, using the pencil marks as a guide, but ensuring the straight edge is used again. Clamp and leave to dry for 45 minutes.
Eight. Drill for the legs from the inside of the case, making sure that you mark the drill bit for depth ... you do not want to spoil everything by drilling through the leg!
Nine and Finally: insert the screws. The top one is into the shallower section and is 30mm long, while the lower two go into the meat, and are 40mm long.
Done. Not so tough.
Regards from Perth
Derek
And here are the steps to attach the legs ...
First, measure that the legs are the same length.
Second, determine the height from the top of the case (50mm).
Third, decide (after a couple of trials) how far in the legs will be from each side (turned out that 3 1/2 dovetails in was the best balance in leg angle).
Fourth, place a straight edge alongside the front and rear sides of the case (to align the legs).
Now attach the legs with a clamp, and run a pencil around the top of the legs where it will be glued.
Mark the position of the screw holes in the case, making sure that you avoid the dado for the drawer divider. Drill these from the outside, and countersink on the inside.
Seven. Glue the legs in place, using the pencil marks as a guide, but ensuring the straight edge is used again. Clamp and leave to dry for 45 minutes.
Eight. Drill for the legs from the inside of the case, making sure that you mark the drill bit for depth ... you do not want to spoil everything by drilling through the leg!
Nine and Finally: insert the screws. The top one is into the shallower section and is 30mm long, while the lower two go into the meat, and are 40mm long.
Done. Not so tough.
Regards from Perth
Derek
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