Ok, so I admit, I haven't worked on the nightstand in about two weeks or so. Working 60 hours a week doesn't leave time for much. Anyway, the last thing I did was cut the front of the drawer out of the front piece of the skirt (?). It was one piece of wood and it fit flush when I cut it. My shop is a small 10' x 15' uninsulated storage room on the bottom floor of my house.
Long story short, I went down there to show it to some out of town friends earlier and the front of the drawer no longer fits flush with the skirt (?). It still fits width wise (up to down), but doesn't fit lengthwise (end grain). From eyeing it, it looks to be off by about 1/16".
In the last week or so, the temperature has changed from the upper 90's to the lower 80's. Not sure about the humidity, but it has been noticeably cooler and more comfortable outside. I'm guessing that this had something to do with it.
In an attempt to naturally correct the problem, I moved the previously-described pieces upstairs into the house where the humidity and temperature are more stable. The reason I'm worried about it is that I don't want to build this thing and then all of a sudden have to break out the sander to make sure the drawer shuts. I also don't want to trim either of the sides, which matched very well two weeks ago.
Your thoughts? :dontknow:
Cheers, ccasion1
Trent
Long story short, I went down there to show it to some out of town friends earlier and the front of the drawer no longer fits flush with the skirt (?). It still fits width wise (up to down), but doesn't fit lengthwise (end grain). From eyeing it, it looks to be off by about 1/16".
In the last week or so, the temperature has changed from the upper 90's to the lower 80's. Not sure about the humidity, but it has been noticeably cooler and more comfortable outside. I'm guessing that this had something to do with it.
In an attempt to naturally correct the problem, I moved the previously-described pieces upstairs into the house where the humidity and temperature are more stable. The reason I'm worried about it is that I don't want to build this thing and then all of a sudden have to break out the sander to make sure the drawer shuts. I also don't want to trim either of the sides, which matched very well two weeks ago.
Your thoughts? :dontknow:
Cheers, ccasion1
Trent