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This photo shows the dados for the dividers between the drawers and the
rabbits for the back of the case.
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Clamp ing the case together with the drawer divders in place.
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A 1/4 inch slotting cutter was used to mill a grove into the top and
bottom pieces to accept the 1/4 inch walnut bead molding that I made.
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Here's the molding tongue being inserted into the grove.
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After the molding has been cut to length with the miters on the end,
they are glued and clamped.
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This is a jig is used to cut the sockets in the drawer sides.
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The jig used the miter slots on both sides of the blade.
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Each socket in the drawer side uses both sides of the 14 degree jig.
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Screwing this jig to an extra miter gauge
that I have made it easy to switch from side to side while making the
sockets in the side of the drawers. The drawers have through dovetails
front and rear. |