Marineboy
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I'm gradually upgrading the kitchen by installing Blum soft close drawer runners in the MFI cabinets and making drawers out of 12mm ply with 6mm bases. So far I have replaced the original drawer fronts as a temporary measure but have started making replacement ones out of 18mm MDF which I intend to rout in some kind of decorative way and then paint and varnish or seal.
My question is, what is the best way of fitting the drawer fronts (overlaid on the cabinet sides) so that I can achieve perfect alignment and even gaps between drawer fronts top and bottom and sides? I did think of drilling oversize holes through the drawer box so that the screw into the front has a couple of mm play on each side and up and down so as to allow for final adjustment before tightening but this seems a bit of a clumsy solution and wondered if anyone else has any ideas or experience.
My question is, what is the best way of fitting the drawer fronts (overlaid on the cabinet sides) so that I can achieve perfect alignment and even gaps between drawer fronts top and bottom and sides? I did think of drilling oversize holes through the drawer box so that the screw into the front has a couple of mm play on each side and up and down so as to allow for final adjustment before tightening but this seems a bit of a clumsy solution and wondered if anyone else has any ideas or experience.