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loutent
 
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Hi Jim,

I'm not sure that I understand the problem. If they
were inset, that would be another story.

If you have all the boxes built and want (say)1/64 between
the fronts, why can't you insert a (say) 1/64 spacer
between fronts and go from there?

Back bevel for better clearance.

Lou

In article .com,
Junkyard Jim wrote:

I have a series of 8 drawers in a built-in cabinet. They are full
overlay(front extends over opening). I want to make the voids between
each drawer front small enough to make them nearly invisible. I realize
that the human eye is capable of picking up a 1/32" gap. I've drawn up
several cuts such as 2-9 degree bevels, but nothing seems to do the
trick. Am I attempting the impossible, or is there something I've
overlooked?

I'm using Blum bottom mount slides, self-closing. Planning on using
stero cabinet magnetic kick-out latches. Unlimited overlay is passible
since they have not been cut to size yet.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance...Junkyard Jim