I'm planning a table with a drawer that I expect will generally get opened by a person off to one side of the drawer, so the person will prefer to pull the drawer open using a handle that is at the far side of the drawer front rather than mounted in the center of the drawer front. My drawer dimensions are 14.5" wide x 4.75" height x 16.5" deep.
I'm wondering if anybody has any experience with different kinds of all-wood drawer designs and how well they might work with this sort of action. I have hunted around and identified four possible ways I could make the drawers: the classical way (simple box), NK, side mounted wooden rails on the case, and center mounted wooden rail underneath.
Are any of these options likely to make the drawers work better when pulled open from an off centered handle?
I'm wondering if anybody has any experience with different kinds of all-wood drawer designs and how well they might work with this sort of action. I have hunted around and identified four possible ways I could make the drawers: the classical way (simple box), NK, side mounted wooden rails on the case, and center mounted wooden rail underneath.
Are any of these options likely to make the drawers work better when pulled open from an off centered handle?