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Jerry Gilreath
 
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Default Question about building a drawer

Whew, IMO, that seems a little big. If aesthetics is what your after, what
else is going to be that big to match? Can't you do it in 2 pieces maybe?

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"Melissa" wrote in message
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I got so many helpful replies about a corner tv cabinet measurement, I'm
hoping there might be help to this question as well.

My plan is to build furniture for my living room, the tv cabinet was one
piece. Another is a large bookcase with a drawer for hanging files on the
bottom. There will be two of these on either side of a desk with hutch
unit. My question is about the file drawer. I would like to make a

drawer
that is 11" high x 13 3/4" deep x 38 1/2" wide. This part I have already
worked out. I will have a shelf mounted directly above this drawer, that
will also slide out, for a printer and scanner to sit upon. For

aesthetics,
I'd like to make the drawer face to cover both the front of the drawer,

and
the slide shelf, which would make that drawer face very large - 29 1/2"

high
x 40" wide. I don't think the drawer operation will be a problem, there
won't be a lot of weight and I'll get heavy duty glides. My concern is

the
drawer face. Is that just too large to be practical? Any thoughts? The
drawer would likely be opened only once a day at most if that makes any
difference. On my hand sketched drawing it looks okay, but I don't want

to
just rely on the drawing.
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Melissa