JoeSheffer
Established Member
Hi,
I have a pile of cedar of lebanon which is 15mm thick. I want to use it for some drawer bottoms. I don't have a band saw, and am wondering what is the traditional method of cutting draw panels or box panels?
I assume from looking at old furniture that around 6mm or around 1/4 of an inch is standard? What was the way that these kinds of panels were cut or were they generally cut, jointed and then glued into larger panels?
Regards
Joe
I have a pile of cedar of lebanon which is 15mm thick. I want to use it for some drawer bottoms. I don't have a band saw, and am wondering what is the traditional method of cutting draw panels or box panels?
I assume from looking at old furniture that around 6mm or around 1/4 of an inch is standard? What was the way that these kinds of panels were cut or were they generally cut, jointed and then glued into larger panels?
Regards
Joe