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Default Fast, Inexpensive, Strong Drawers

On Thursday, October 10, 2019 at 5:07:26 PM UTC-4, Bob La Londe wrote:
On 10/10/2019 1:56 PM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
Bob La Londe writes:



I would add that depending on details we aren't talking about 5-6
drawers or even a dozen or twenty. I am looking at around 90-100
drawers in that span. Making one box doesn't take all that long, but
making a hundred of them sure does.


If all the boxes are uniform in size, it would seem feasible to
build a jig that lets one gang-cut the box-joints with a router;
stack a dozen or two 3/4" sides/fronts/backs (if square draws) on
edge, clamp, place a homemade router guide jig over the edges and route away.

May be a wash timewise when compared with screwing and glueing.



I'll have to think about that. Its worth consideration. It has the
advantage of not worrying about the shifting force with pocket hole screws.


A simple jig would solve the shifting force issue. Just a "right angled slot" screwed to a
plywood base all you'd need to hold the drawer side in place as you screw. Kind of like
a raised dado in the shape of a drawer.