jJ

[email protected] (John Gehlsen)

10/11/2003 7:39 PM

Plan for Glass Front Drawers

A few months ago I built a closet organizer for my wife. I left space
for a dresser and am ready to get started on it.

I have seen pictures of built-in dressers with drawers that have a
glass front so that you can see what is inside the drawer. I thought
that this was a nice feature and would like to build my drawers this
way.

I have looked around and I can't seem to find any plans that show how
to build a drawer with a glass front. I was thinking that I could use
a shaper with a raised panel bit to make the frame pieces and then use
a piece of glass for the panel. The only problem with this approach
is that once I put it together, I have no way of replacing the glass
if it breaks.

I was wondering if anyone else out there had built drawers with a
glass front and could provide me with some hints and tips.

Thanks.

John
Seattle, WA


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cC

[email protected] (Charlie Self)

in reply to [email protected] (John Gehlsen) on 10/11/2003 7:39 PM

11/11/2003 9:38 AM

John asks:

>I have looked around and I can't seem to find any plans that show how
>to build a drawer with a glass front. I was thinking that I could use
>a shaper with a raised panel bit to make the frame pieces and then use
>a piece of glass for the panel. The only problem with this approach
>is that once I put it together, I have no way of replacing the glass
>if it breaks.
>
>I was wondering if anyone else out there had built drawers with a
>glass front and could provide me with some hints and tips.

Use the same kind of panel retainers you'd use in a glass door. Make the frame
& panel, chisel out the back strips, and use the push-in or nail in retainers.
I know Rockler sells them. Lee Valley does, too.

Check out the particular retainer before cutting the stiles and rails. Some
have a need for an extra groove.

Charlie Self

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