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Jul/Aug,1984
ABourrr{ls IssuE.As the y€ars go by,I'm
becomins more and more fascinated with
the detailsof cabinetmakins.In fact, this
fascination has changed my whole ap-
proachto sone aspectsI usedto dread.
Building dmwers, for exanple.
Buildinsa drawer is not aneasytask.A
dmwer has to be strons, it has to fit a
certainopeni.gin thecabin€t,and it hasto
operate smoothly.This requies a lot of
planning, andit meansa Lotof detailshave
io be worked out so ihe drawerc and the
cabinetwork together.
The more cabinetsand the more draw-
ers I build, the more I've cometo realize
ihat I'm not just building the sa.nebasic
drawer over and over again. With each
new cabinet, comes new drawers with
their orvn problems and desigrchallenges.
In fact, as I was looking back in the past
issuesof Woods'lill, I realizedthat notwo
drawers were built the sameway. That's a
lot of different ways to build draw€rs.
Question: So s'hy are you goins on and
on about drawers?It soundslike you're
tn'ins to make a point. W}tai is it?
Ifyou'r€ goins to build a cabinet with a
dmwerinit, you haveto plaD ahead. Take
the chest of drawers shown in this issuefor
smoothaction of the $ooden guides. All
that extm work to nake wooden guides
quickly melts into pure satisfaction.You
nodand say, "That f€els just nght."
cHr,\cEs. Alongwith the chestof draw-
ers, we also built a night siand, a watl
minor and a headboad. These fou.r proj-
ectsrepresentthe fi$t timewe'vesho$na
gloup of pieces with ihe sarnedesigr and
intendedto be used as a set.
However, as we w€re workjng or the
desisn, one thing becameclear: The!€ is no
way to please€veryone.
The chest of dmwers was the fiIst pi€ce
we built. As soonas it was complete, the
suggestionsbegan. "It's nicebut it should
be wider . . . it really needstwo snall
drawe$ at the top . . . it should have one
or naybe h{o nore large drawers . . - it
should be built out of oak instead of
mahogany
All ofthese are legitimate suggestions.
And any of them could easily be incor-
porated into the chest $ithout mucl
houble at all.
tn fact, that's why we show as many of
details for building each pmject as we can
in hopesthat you don'tfollow thern.By
that I meanthat we includeall the details
about a project to provide €noushinfor-
nation soyou can chanse the desien to suit
you-rneeds. Add another large drawer. Or
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Te€hnical
Tbere'sno way to build tbis ch€st with
out lirst knowins exactly how th€ drawers
will be constructedand nounted. Wllich
means you hale to desisn the chesti:om
the insideout.
Theinterdependenceofthe d|alvelsand
th€ chest involves dozens of detailsthat
have to b€ sorked out. Like a same of
chess,each detaildetemi.es theonesihat
follo{ and have to be planned rv€ll in
is pubLishsd
One change that's easy to make and can
produce drarnatic results is to build these
Fojects out of a different wood. We used
nahogany, but think of the differcnce in
appearance if th€ chest were built out of
oak, with rift sa n pieces for the dmwer
fronts. Or rnaple wjth spalted maple
drawer fronts. Or the headboard bad a
burledven€eron the center panel.
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MEr,rL oR wooD? Among th€ details for
thedesig!of the drawen, onedecisionwas
critical for det€rmining the overall ap-
proachfor buildins the chest.
I wanted to build drawen without using
anyhardware.No drawer pulls. No metal
suide system.Thisdecisionwasbasedona
little quirk that mosi woodworkers hav€: if
give. a choice they'll ffgur€ out a way to
usewoodrather than metal - no matter
how much more work it involves.
True, by avoiding metal hardware
there's a littl€ extra work and a lot nore
plannins. But it makesthe whole project
an interesiing design chalenge . . . and
certainlymore interestingto build.
The result is a chestwith drawersthat
are a pure pleasur€ to open. As you open
each drawer, your finger-tips fii comfort-
ablyinthe covesonthe bottomedseofthe
dnwer front. Then as the d6ter slides
open, you immediatelyfeel the silky
lmin a recent rssue.
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Tipr & T""h.iques
A NEWIWIsI
In Woodsmith No. 33, you complained
about the problems of loading paper in
paln sandels. Th€re's a simpletdck ihat
will alleviateabout 997. of the problem,
andall you needis an ordinan' pencii.
After cutting the paper to size,lay lh€
pap€r abmsiveside down. Then Iay lhe
pencil oD one of the edses that will b€
clampedin ihe sander,androll the edseof
the sandpaperaroundthe pencil.
When the paper is released,it $ill
spdng backwiih a nicesemi-cicule up
sard cur!€ on the edge. Then curl ihe
oppositeedseof the sandpaper.
To loadthe sandpaper,sinply raisethe
clampspring and inset lhe first cuNed
edgeofth€p3per.Smooththe pap€racross
Firsl, clampa pieceofscrap stockto the
lable of the drill press, and drill a hol€
that's €xactly the same diameter as th€
outsidediarneterofthe do$el. I drill this
hote abouttwo thirds the waythroushthe
ihicknessof the block.
Thaadrantageto this systeb is that the
scrcen in no ilay effecls the air flow from
the fan, yet it prevents large debis frorn
fallingintothe rouler. I've usedlny router
this way for 1'l y€ars, and hale had no
rn - DR|trHorE
Stercn,lahnsoi
DesMonles, Iorn
SCiAP WOOD CORN'RCIAMPS
Not loo long ago, I had to make a large
numb€r of Lazy Susan shelv€s. E!ell,'
thing w€nt togetherjust fine until I real
izedI was producing a mountainofcut-off
cornen that were taking oler my shop. i
hated th€ thought of feedingall thos€cul
offs into my wood heaier,so I decidedto
comeup with somewal to useth€ scraps.
Then keepingthe block clampedto the
drili press bble, renove the bit from the
chuckand insert the dowelin the hole.By
k€epinsthe block clampedin its original
posiiion, the drill pr€ss chuck is auto
maticallycent€red over the shoft dowel.
Dillins a holethat's perfecuycentered
on the €nd of the dowel simply requfes
chuckingthe conect sizeddll bit in lhe
drill press,and drillins ih€ dow€I.
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Pati.k Wanzr
Es.ond.id.a,Catifotllid
FIAEIGLASSSCREEN
I'd liketo shareanideaI haye lor th€Sears
roulers. In Woodsztth No. 31 and other
issues,you've meniionedlhat debis fall-
ins into the S€ars router may have been
oneof the causesfor the fa. bladesbreak-
ing off, and damagingthe moror
I too own a Seals 1'l, H.P router that's
mounted upsidedown on a rcuier tabie.
Bui before I mounted it on rhe rout.r
the pad and you'll find the other edse
curLingaround the pad, pointing direclly
whereiheclampwill open.Raiseth€clamp
and lush ilr the edge. Then tishten th€
paper a$oss the pad, and release the
Finally,I cane on the idea ofcombining
the coner cul offs with lwo C clampsto
form a colner clanp. The corner clamps
canbe used to squareup case$ork, or to
just clamplogelher the cone.s on a mi
Satn cLHathatd!
Srd6uiv Mossdc/zxsetls
A HOTTIP
t r€adlhe articl€in Woodsrrill No. 33on
sbarpeningtoolswith astationarldisk a.d
belt sander This doess'ork well, bul . . .
Pieasetell your r€ad€rsto be sure Lhat
allihe sawdustisrernovedfromth€ sand€r
before it's used to sharpentools.Themetal
sparksfrom ure grinding aciioncan siart
tbe sawduston firc.
To makethe clanps, I slued t$o ofthe
rl/l thickcornercut offstoCethertoproduce
a 1%" ihick bracket. Then I bored t\lo
holesfor thc C-clamppads,andcut off lhe
shafp cornelson the endsofthe bracket.
l'inally, the edses are t mmed and
sandedso theJ're smooth and pe.fectly
squar€. (Iflhesiock usedfor ihehz) susan
is squareto begin sith, haling to squarc
the clamps.an be eliminared.)
Peil'! HdItoil
WaLhdLld, Natth Dakotn
J. R. Hackenbet!
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In woadsmith No. 33, you shosed a
nelhod ofmarking th€ ce.ter point onthe
end of long dos'els that works well. For
short dowels, I use a sligltly different
methodthat not only finds cenler, but also
assuresthehole is drilledparall€lwiih rhe
table, I protectedthe motor with a small
pieceoffiberylassscr€enthat coveredth€
air jntAke directly abovethe fan.
To attachthe scrcento the motor hous-
ins, apply a small amouni of super glue
whcre the scre€nand the motor housins
comein conta€twith eachother
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Bachelo/s Chest
CLEAN, CONTEMPORARY
FOUR.DMWER
CHEST
This chestof drawercis built
exactlythe opposjteol the
way jt was designed. That
maynotmakemuchsense, but
that's oneofthe pmblemsyou
facewhenyou set out to build
achestofdrawen - you have
tod€sign
rve wantedto
build it with drawen that are
a little out of the ordinary.
There's no hardwareon the
draw€$ - nopulls,nometal
guides. Instead,thesedraw-
€rs ar€ designedwith a con-
c€aledcoveas a finger pul,
anda suide systemthat's
madecompletely of wood.
In orde.to makeall of this
$'ork, the cabinethasto take
jnto account
t.ue of this
thecovedlip de-
signon the drawer ftonts, as
well as the methodusedto
mountthe drawersin the
cabinet,and the final size of
the drawers.ln other words,
the cabinetis designedto fit
in morcdetail in
thearticleonbuildi.g drawers
thatbeginson page 13.Once
the dn\rers are desiped and final mea-
surements are det€mined for the cabinet,
I stafted work by building the two sides of
the samepositionon both sides.
RouTcRoovDs.To rout the gmoves,
clamp anau-\iliary fence to the plywood
and use a hand-heldrouter with a y4"
straight bit, see Fig. 2.
I started with the
TXECAIIN'T 5IDIs
The sid$ of the chest consist of pb'wood
pa.€ls with haldwood edsins on the lmnt
andback€dses,s€eFig. 1. The ptlsood
panels also have a series of %" glooves
routedon the insidefacefor the cabinet's
web f.am€s. (These frames are used to
connectthe cabinetsides,and they also
suppot the drawerc.)
cm stDDs.The first step is to cut the
pllvood panels (A) to size. The length ol
these panels is determin€dby the spacing
neededfor the drawers and the web
fram€s. This work out to 32r%6". (The
details of this measuement are discussed
in the d€wer articl€ on page 13.)
As for tle width of the plt'wood panels,
ihey should be 16Ys"wide. However,
mther than cutti.s the pb"wood to this
]vidth, I cut it a little norc than double-
Mde (32%") so I could rout the srooves for
I started with the top groove.This
groove shouldbe r%i' downfrom the top
edgeof the plywood, seedeta in lig. 2.
(Atter this measurcmentto equalthe
thickn$s of the stockfo. the webframe.)
Th€ position of the next four grooves is
critical because
hardwood edgingstrips, seeFiss. 4 and5.
Thetongue onthe top edgeis usedlater to
attach the top panel.
Thesetongres will fit into sooves that
are routed in the edgingstriF. To sauge
the thickness of the tongues,ffrct rout a
groovein a test piecewith a %" straight
bit. Then the tonguesare cut on a router
table to fft this groove.
Set up the rout€r table with a %"
shaight bit to rout %"-widerabbets on
both facesof th€ pb'wood to produce the
%"-lonctongues,seeFig. 3. Adjust th€
depth of cut until the thicknessof the
tonguefits the groove in the test piece.
DEcoRATIvESHoULDER.
they deternine the sizeof
the openingsfor the dnwers.
To produce the correct height for the
dBver openin$, rout thesefour grooves
so th€y're exactly 77s"apart, measuring
from thetopof each gmove, seeFig. 1.
After the srooves are routed, rip the
double-widepanel in half and trin it to
fom two panels,each16Ys"wide.
RouI r{)NcUES.The rext stepis to rout
tongles onth€ front, back, andtop edges
of eachpll.woodpanel.The iongues onthe
ftont and back €dgesare usedto attach
After the
tongresarc cut, I addeda yl6"-wid€ shoul-
deronthe front, back,andtop eds€softhe
p\.wood to set off the panel in the faame,
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first and
thendesisnthe cabinet
thedmwers
Thisis €specially
chestbecause
Thesedesigrconsidentions
arediscussed
the web ftamesin on€ pass, seeFig. 2.
This assur$ the g"ooves a.e rcut€d in
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see['igs. .l and 5. Rout this shoulder,1i'
i'meand !t deepoDtheoutsnlefaceofthe
phalood panels, seeI'is. jl.
THEEDGINGSTRIPS
)io$ the sohd\rood edgimgstdls can be
add€dto thc fronl rnd ba(k edges of the
lll$ood sides. All of thesestlips are cut
tuom;/.1 stock (lli,i thick actual).
B.lcli rllcl\c. Thc brcli edgilrg-itfilri
(C), are ipped lo \idth io the\'\'e just
slightll (r,.') \Lider than !he thicknessof
thc pl)1roodsides,see ()oss Secti.niin
tig. L This extfa Fi.lth jrrolidcs.iusl
enoughmarcrlsothesrflaccofthestrilx
crn bt plnDedand saD.le.ldo\r ferlectll
flush\ith the plJitood.
Then thesr str'ilr! nle cur to leDgthso
lhetLr cqLralt0
r'l)
l
llon thebot
toDrofthe tlllrood pan.l to thr shouldrrof
the tongxeon thc to! e(lgc,icc t'ig. l.
RoLTcltoo\ l).After the stifs are cutto
sizc,rout a tl \ rj gloove on the e.lgeof
the ,.t p to matchthe loDgucoDthc back
edge01the pll\ood !uel. see1ig. l I
routed this gfoot oD the router iable,
makins sureit was fositioDed sothe ertra
lri' iD Ni.lth Nas slicking p aborc lhc
o!lsni. fac of thc plt\rood.
R,\BBEr
thedistaD.e
I
IoRBlch.A]so..ut ar),r,i'\iii.
bl f; .lee| rabbeton the brck edsr oflhe
cdgiDgsl ! for the 1'pl\'\rood back,see
l'ig. 5. Shof \ote: I userla tablesaF
rather thar the router trblc lo cut this
rabbetbe.ausethc sa\ pfo(lucesa clean€r
edgcalongthe shouklerof the fnbbet.
FRotr.'r
rr)cr\(:. l'he ljont e.lging stlil)
(Bl is litped h' Niile an(lcul lo the srmc
lengthasthcbacli shif, sct l'ig. L TheD a
Lii \ r"," groole is routerlor the iDsi.lefa.e
to nt the iongre on the fiurt cdgc of the
plltood paDcl, scc l'ig. 1.
This groole is positioDedeaa.lll the
,qamedisiance
!". l
rvrol 6i6oiE
iiom theoutsi{lc'odgcasthe
g1ooreon th€ backe(igingnriP. (Thrl is,
$ thecilgcis f,r' aborc ihe suriaceoflhe
plJirood.) Silce this gloole is nr e\actll
the $me position,it canbe cut usiDgtho
same setup on the router lable.
1sSErlBL\.Finall). glLrcthe edgiDg
st|ips Lothe ioDgueson the plr'\tood. Be
sure the top end of oachcdgntg sldtr is
flushirilh theshouklefolthetongueor the
iop edgeofthe si.le,seel igs t and t.
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