Biliphuster
Established Member
I am about to start making a storage trunk and my first instinct would be to float the bottom in a groove ploughed round the base, possibly thin the bottom edges and fit it in a narrower groove or just plough a groove the full width of the bottom.
Are there other ways? Off the top off my head I can see attaching cleats around the lower opening and letting the boards sit on that, or maybe making giant drawer slips to house the base. It seems like avoiding the groove lower walls may make the base a bit stronger but I have never seen these other methods used and was wondering if there is an obvious reason why.
Does anyone know any other good ways for attaching the bottom boards of a chest? At least part of my search for another method is motivated by the fact I don't have wide enough plough plane irons to make a groove and would like to avoid the ploughing of multiple grooves.
Are there other ways? Off the top off my head I can see attaching cleats around the lower opening and letting the boards sit on that, or maybe making giant drawer slips to house the base. It seems like avoiding the groove lower walls may make the base a bit stronger but I have never seen these other methods used and was wondering if there is an obvious reason why.
Does anyone know any other good ways for attaching the bottom boards of a chest? At least part of my search for another method is motivated by the fact I don't have wide enough plough plane irons to make a groove and would like to avoid the ploughing of multiple grooves.