custard":2op5ifcf said:
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This shows the construction in more detail, 8mm quarter sawn Oak sides with drawer slips. The Cedar of Lebanon drawer bottom is free to expand and contract, it'll be held by a slotted brass screw in the centre but that's not done yet,
I don't rate the screw idea. I think it's just one of those ideas which got slipped into a book by some hack and has been taken as gospel ever since. There's a lot of them about! It's certainly not traditional.
Basically it doesn't work - if the drawer is the slightest bit loaded the bottom wont slide past the screw it'll jam tight and pull out at the front instead. Or worse - the back will split if the bottom shrinks back in.
IMHO best way is to have the bottom thick enough to bear the weight without the need to fix to the back at all, and fix it in the front slot with a dab of glue.