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"webfeet"

14/09/2005 9:20 AM

How to fit Drawers?

I am making two Maple dressers. I have the carcasses finished; however,
I am getting ready to make the drawers. I will be making the drawer
fronts out of Walnut with the back and sides made from Brown Maple. The
front and back will be attached using a through dovetail. To achieve
this I bought the Leigh dovetail jig. I have read quite a bit about
making the drawers. I have also used the Leigh jig once and ended up
with pretty good results for my first attempt - good for a first time
but not good enough for the dresser.

My question! I am looking for suggestions from people who have made or
make drawers. How do I fit these things? I have read that I can fit the
drawer width pretty close to the opening; however the height of the
drawer needs to have a gap to allow for the expansion. I am also
attaching to the bottom of the drawers hardware to allow for smooth
action (brought these from Lee Valley's).


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Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "webfeet" on 14/09/2005 9:20 AM

14/09/2005 9:32 PM


"webfeet" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> My question! I am looking for suggestions from people who have made or
> make drawers. How do I fit these things? I have read that I can fit the
> drawer width pretty close to the opening; however the height of the
> drawer needs to have a gap to allow for the expansion. I am also
> attaching to the bottom of the drawers hardware to allow for smooth
> action (brought these from Lee Valley's).

I try to make the drawers 1/16" total narrower and 1/8" shorter than the
opening.
If your drawers are hard wood and the dresser opening where the drawers
slide is hard wood may I suyggest no hardware slides at all provided you
have web frames to support the drawers. While soft wood in this situation
tends to feel draggy, hardwood with a bit of wax or Silicone AFTER ALL
FINISHING IS COMPLETED will yield a drawer that slides as smoothly as one
mounted with hardware.
>

DP

Doug Payne

in reply to "webfeet" on 14/09/2005 9:20 AM

14/09/2005 12:38 PM

Measure diameters of left leg, right leg, waist; size accordingly :-)

(Sorry, couldn't resist).

md

mac davis

in reply to "webfeet" on 14/09/2005 9:20 AM

15/09/2005 8:41 AM

On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 12:38:41 -0400, Doug Payne <[email protected]> wrote:

>Measure diameters of left leg, right leg, waist; size accordingly :-)
>
>(Sorry, couldn't resist).

and which side he dresses to???


mac

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