I plan to build 3 rather wide drawers across the area where you see the current fiber ones. The extra width will allow for utensils and things such as foil wrap that can't fit longways.
Any help is appreciated!


BillZ wrote:Thanks!
I also am considering a wood slide construction similar to the pic below. A small catch screwed in the inside of the rail at the front that protrudes down a 1/2" or so could act as a stop.
BillZ wrote:Sorry, I can't quite picture what you mean with the dovetail shaped slide.
If I do a wood slide, I do plan on using hardwood against hardwood and waxing them.
toypusher wrote:BillZ wrote:Sorry, I can't quite picture what you mean with the dovetail shaped slide.
If I do a wood slide, I do plan on using hardwood against hardwood and waxing them.
Something like this:
CarlLaFong wrote:Pretty as they may be, dovetail slides, shown in the diagram, have no real advantage over regular square guides running in dados or like the drawers shown in the photos. There are bragging rights, I suppose. I always build my drawer boxes with dovetails. I have the jigs (4 of them!?!?!) and it looks so cool.
I like this tape for simple drawers that don't see a lot of use. Real slick
http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page ... wer%20tape
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