Project:Resized Wardrobe Drawers
ProjectInfoBox Resized Wardrobe Drawers | |
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Status: | build done, now documenting |
Release Date: | Oct 2018 |
Initiator: | Lukas |
Materials Used: | film faced plywood, melamine, pine plywood, dowel pegs, wood screws, drawer slides |
Tools Used: | table saw, router table, cordless drill, marking gauge |
Approx. Cost: | approx. 15 € for wood, 20 € for slides |
Our wardrobe (forgot from which furniture store) had two drawers that were 36 cm deep, but there was room for 54 cm - wasted potential for a 50 % increase of usable space!
Of course, that had to be changed and I tackled this project as soon as we got our first router table running in the CoMakingSpace.
Notes
- originally wanted to replace just the sides, but different style of slides, higher walls & thicker bottom desired
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Build Photos
plans taking shape on a common room table
parts fresh off the table saw
test piece for the bottom groove on the new router table
first "dry" fit without screws and dowel pegs
a piece of masking tape is a great quick & dirty depth stop
dowel centers really help with the hole alignment - no measuring needed!
an eccentric sander made quick work of sanding the bottom pieces
scribing the ideal screw line for the butt joints in the back with a marking gauge
butt joint drilled as marked before
first installation attempt was too low - the slides were then raised by one yardstick thickness
...and the "walls" of the top drawer had to be ripped to fit in the smaller-than-measured space.