Thursday 17 April 2014

drawing closer...

so back in the studio!

we needed some packing space in the studio. nothing is a better clutter hider in my opinion than a good set of drawers. dump it in close it up and the place is neat. big drawers are even better. instead of buying some loose drawers we decided to that i would make some. in steps the old crates once more. i was determined to try and use as much free / scrap material as i could to make this set of drawers.

on deciding this i quickly set up a Sketchup drawing of the carcass for this unit to get an idea of what i'll be looking at. at first opportunity i cut the wood for the carcass and assembled it. the whole thing is held together with glue and pocket hole joinery.

i'm really liking this whole pocket hole joinery something i saw on YouTube and had to have it! my wife bought me the tool for my birthday last year and i imported it (with the aid of some international forum friends) on her behalf. was cheaper than buying it locally... check it out here.

next up was the actual drawers. did i say this was the first time for me making drawers? when you make drawers is ti relatively important to get the gap perfectly right for the drawer runners. if not your drawers are going to be stiff or not working. not nice. these drawers being the first ones, was an ordeal to say the least. and having a serious head cold while making them did not help. i made the mistake of pushing on the runners while measuring them. the pushed in 1 mm. over two drawer runners that makes 2mm - can you see where i'm heading. it ended up up with my assemble drawers being 2mm too big for the gap.i was elated to say the least...
long story short i managed to fix it by removing one of the ends and slicing 2mm if with the circular saw, free hand, and then sanding it flat. i got them all precise. 876mm. yes these drawers are 876x350mm big. they are big drawers!


that was a horrible day of struggling and sweating to get the drawers made mounted and working. worked well in the end though.

drawer fronts. had loads of wood off-cuts from the fence project that i did before and has luckily not had the time to throw any of it away. i took these off-cuts and ripped them to thinner strips of about 15mm and if what was left was a decent thickness i used that too. i then just roughly cut all of them to various different lengths. the little pieces where then glued to a sheet of masonite. and left to dry. i cut the faces to the correct sizes from this sheet i created and fitted it to the drawers. 


i made the handles with scrap from the scrap box at work and the just bolted into the drawer. the whole unit was coated with some linseed oil. i'm loving this! 



and so the blur continues. we are not quite done with the studio. drawing closer to the end of this chapter now.one small little thing left and then i might just be ready to move on... 




2 comments:

  1. Ek love hierdie drawers!! Well done!!

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    1. thanks! that was both a frustrating and very satisfying project!

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