andrewm
Established Member
Ooops, I’ve ****ed I have spent all weekend assembling and finishing a set of drawers. These are constructed from 12mm birch ply with 6mm ply base and 19mm veneered MDF fronts. At the design stage I was very careful to include an extra 19mm on both the top and bottom drawers to allow for the thickness of the carcass. This is what has tripped me up. In putting the drawers into the carcase I have discovered that the bottom drawer won’t fit. On assembly, it would seem, I have put the extra 19mm at the top and not at the bottom. Having a gap at the bottom is not too much of a problem but the whole set of fronts are cut from a single piece of veneer with an interesting grain structure so I am reluctant to interfere with this by cutting the extra off the top of one drawer.
The ideal solution is to disassemble this one drawer and reassemble with the front in the correct position. But, it is glued with Titebond (not Titebond II). Is there and easy way to get these joints apart or can the collective minds of this forum suggest any other way of reaching a solution to this dilemma?
Any help much appreciated as I am having trouble seeing where to go from here.
Andrew
The ideal solution is to disassemble this one drawer and reassemble with the front in the correct position. But, it is glued with Titebond (not Titebond II). Is there and easy way to get these joints apart or can the collective minds of this forum suggest any other way of reaching a solution to this dilemma?
Any help much appreciated as I am having trouble seeing where to go from here.
Andrew