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Mel April 17th 07 02:14 PM

Want to build drawers for new work bench
 
Does anyone know a website what will be of help me with tips on building new
wooden drawers to go under the shop bench I am building?



dpb April 17th 07 06:43 PM

Want to build drawers for new work bench
 
On Apr 17, 8:14 am, "Mel" wrote:
Does anyone know a website what will be of help me with tips on building new
wooden drawers to go under the shop bench I am building?



I don't know any specific real sites, but a google search I sure would
show up a bunch (like in the thousands) on all kinds -- dovetails, box
joint, router made drawer joints, dado-housed, simple butt, ...

There is always Fine Woodworking (www.taunton.com) and all the other
woodworking mags and rec.woodworking, too.

What you want?


GROVER April 17th 07 07:10 PM

Want to build drawers for new work bench
 
On Apr 17, 1:43 pm, dpb wrote:
On Apr 17, 8:14 am, "Mel" wrote:

Does anyone know a website what will be of help me with tips on building new
wooden drawers to go under the shop bench I am building?


I don't know any specific real sites, but a google search I sure would
show up a bunch (like in the thousands) on all kinds -- dovetails, box
joint, router made drawer joints, dado-housed, simple butt, ...

There is always Fine Woodworking (www.taunton.com) and all the other
woodworking mags and rec.woodworking, too.

What you want?


Mel,
I checked the on line index for Fine Woodworking Magazine and there
were so many references to the topic "Drawers" I lost count. You can
get DVDs of past editions or try the public library. Some people have
complete sets of the issues and use them in conjuction with the on
line index as an encyclopedia.
Joe G


Bob G. April 18th 07 05:11 PM

Want to build drawers for new work bench
 

Mel,
I checked the on line index for Fine Woodworking Magazine and there
were so many references to the topic "Drawers" I lost count. You can
get DVDs of past editions or try the public library. Some people have
complete sets of the issues and use them in conjuction with the on
line index as an encyclopedia.
Joe G


I honestly would not expect to see very many "how too" articles in
Fine Woodworking ...that Magazine is really not published for harry
homeowner etc... more for the advanced woodworker.

Popular Woodworking, should have more BUT it would be quicker for the
OP just to drive to Lowes or Hom Depot and check out the magazines and
project idea rags they sell...

Bob G.

dpb April 18th 07 06:44 PM

Want to build drawers for new work bench
 
On Apr 18, 11:11 am, Bob G. wrote:
Mel,
I checked the on line index for Fine Woodworking Magazine and there
were so many references to the topic "Drawers" I lost count. You can
get DVDs of past editions or try the public library. Some people have
complete sets of the issues and use them in conjuction with the on
line index as an encyclopedia.
Joe G


I honestly would not expect to see very many "how too" articles in
Fine Woodworking ...that Magazine is really not published for harry
homeowner etc... more for the advanced woodworker.

....

Not specifically, no, but...I've been subscriber since V1, #about 3 so
have pretty good idea of content. There are many articles that
include drawers and workbenches, etc., and the sidebars of those are
often at a moderate to less level. If nothing else, will be an eye-
opener of possibilities which can't be all bad! :)

But, in particular, there has been a noticeable shift over the last
few years to more introductory/beginner/low intermediate audience as
opposed to the perceived "elitist" view of years ago. Not that work
shown isn't to be admired... :)


PaPaPeng April 18th 07 08:41 PM

Want to build drawers for new work bench
 
On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 06:14:44 -0700, "Mel"
wrote:

Does anyone know a website what will be of help me with tips on building new
wooden drawers to go under the shop bench I am building?



I have a couple of old style steel office desks from Goodwill for $10
each. They are even more solid than the usual wood workbenches and
can take a lot of banging. If you don't want the whole desk there
are still two to four drawers in each desk you can take off for your
purpose. Its still only $10.

dpb April 19th 07 05:14 AM

Want to build drawers for new work bench
 
On Apr 18, 12:44 pm, dpb wrote:
On Apr 18, 11:11 am, Bob G. wrote: Mel,
I checked the on line index for Fine Woodworking Magazine and there
were so many references to the topic "Drawers" I lost count. You can
get DVDs of past editions or try the public library. Some people have
complete sets of the issues and use them in conjuction with the on
line index as an encyclopedia.
Joe G


I honestly would not expect to see very many "how too" articles in
Fine Woodworking ...that Magazine is really not published for harry
homeowner etc... more for the advanced woodworker.


...

Not specifically, no, but...I've been subscriber since V1, #about 3 so
have pretty good idea of content. There are many articles that
include drawers and workbenches, etc., and the sidebars of those are
often at a moderate to less level. If nothing else, will be an eye-
opener of possibilities which can't be all bad! :)

But, in particular, there has been a noticeable shift over the last
few years to more introductory/beginner/low intermediate audience as
opposed to the perceived "elitist" view of years ago. Not that work
shown isn't to be admired... :)


Thinking about what I had seen relatively recently since...

I picked up the Winter '06/'07 Shop Edition and in the article on
building a toolchest for storage it described building a set of
plywood drawers using box joints and how to align sliding hangers to
get them even...around the first of the year there was an article that
included building kitchen cabinets that drew ire from many but had a
very thrifty and effective drawer building technique...



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