
I build mine out of 1/2" Baltic birch and 1/4" plywood for the bases. I use Rockler Clamp It Clips (4 for $10) to hold them in place during assembly.
Here's Jay Bates explaining the method:
Easy-peasy.

Tony
noseoil wrote:If you're using side mounted drawer guides which require 1/2" of clearance per side, remember to leave about 1 1/16" of clearance between the sides of the cabinet & the drawer body (that's really only 1/32" per side). That 1/16" doesn't seem like much, but leaving just a 1" difference for a 1" drawer slide set is a tight fit. Leave the 1/16" of extra "slop" & the drawer will track correctly, not bind & work as it was designed, smoothly & effortlessly!
aggie79 wrote:I used perhaps the easiest method of drawer construction. I purchased RTA, dove-tail, Baltic birch, drawer boxes and glued and assembled them at home.![]()
...remember to leave about 1 1/16" of clearance between the sides of the cabinet & the drawer body (that's really only 1/32" per side).
I purchased RTA, dove-tail, Baltic birch, drawer boxes...
tony.latham wrote:I purchased RTA, dove-tail, Baltic birch, drawer boxes...
Aggie: Where the heck do you find those?![]()
Tony
Not quite the same company (I think), but:
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