I have been here from time to time lurking around and am nowhere near the skill or investment as most of you guys, but appreciate all the inspiration and techniques I am able to pick up.
I am considering a project and thought I should ask the more knowledgeable before I make an expensive and time consuming mistake.
I will likely be beginning a machinist's toolbox type projext soon, but have a couple variations I have considered. The majority of the drawers will only be 1 to 1.5 inches deep, and I have considered making each from one solid piece of wood, with the inside "milled" out with a router. I would router the insides of 2-3 drawers at a time from one board and then cut down the sides into individual drawers. In this design do I sacrifice strength anywhere in the drawer. My concern is that there is no way to not have the grain working against me in either the front/back or the sides. I am looking for any suggestions or ideas of how to best do this. Would fitting at a 45 degree angle solve this issue, or would it introduce it at each surface? Is it even an issue? Thought there will be no serious force in opening the drawer or heavy load in them, I would want it to last for decades to come. Thanks for any and all input.
tdkask
tdkask@cox.net
I am considering a project and thought I should ask the more knowledgeable before I make an expensive and time consuming mistake.
I will likely be beginning a machinist's toolbox type projext soon, but have a couple variations I have considered. The majority of the drawers will only be 1 to 1.5 inches deep, and I have considered making each from one solid piece of wood, with the inside "milled" out with a router. I would router the insides of 2-3 drawers at a time from one board and then cut down the sides into individual drawers. In this design do I sacrifice strength anywhere in the drawer. My concern is that there is no way to not have the grain working against me in either the front/back or the sides. I am looking for any suggestions or ideas of how to best do this. Would fitting at a 45 degree angle solve this issue, or would it introduce it at each surface? Is it even an issue? Thought there will be no serious force in opening the drawer or heavy load in them, I would want it to last for decades to come. Thanks for any and all input.
tdkask
tdkask@cox.net