Thursday, December 15, 2022

Small Two-Drawer Cabinet

This past year I've done more in the shop with new-to-me tools than with building things.  After the last several weeks of working with old tools, I needed to make something.  I have no need for this cabinet, but it satisfied the itch.  It's about 15" deep, 11" wide and about 8 1/2" tall.

The completed cabinet

This is a Paul Sellers project from a few years ago.  As usual, I used some wood that was formerly something else.

The pine for the sides had some very interesting grain (birds-eye pine?!)

The bottom and top have stopped dadoes to house the rabbeted sides.
The sides, top and bottom also have a groove to house a back.
The sides have a mortise to accept a drawer divider,
and drawer runners are screwed to the sides.

First dry fit

After shaping the top and bottom edges, glue-up went smoothly

I really like drawer-making.  Something about the fitting of components just gets me into a nice rhythm.

Fitting the redwood lower drawer front to its opening

Fitting the soft maple drawer sides to the opening

The drawer dry-fit with solid wood bottom nearby

I used 3-4 coats of shellac for the finish, followed by paste wax.
Each drawer pull is a piece of leather stuck through a narrow mortise
and fixed to the inside with screws.

Here are some details of the leather drawer pulls.

Close-up of the leather sticking through the 1/8" wide through-mortise

View of the inside of the drawer front


Close-up of that view showing how the leather ends are affixed

The 1/2" thick solid wood back floats in grooves

The drawer dovetails came out great - what a contrast!

I love it when closing one drawer makes the other drawer push out a bit.  It was a good piston fit.  All-in-all a nice project.  It's good to get back on the horse again after a little layoff.

6 comments:

  1. "Each drawer pull is a piece of leather stuck through a narrow mortise
    and fixed to the inside with screws." I rather wish you had shown this interesting detail

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    1. Hi Poto. I've added a few photos that show more clearly how that was done. Hope that helps.

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  2. I have set many projects recently to scratch the itch. I'm not a fan of the leather pulls, but I sure do like what you built.

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    1. Thanks, Salko. I like it too - I just love fitting drawers like this. As for the pulls, it was good trying something different. Time will tell if I like them form a usage standpoint.

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    2. Thanks Salko. I may end up doing just that. There is an annual event with my wife's swim club where I've given several things away over the years. This could be another.

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    3. Good idea, I just love that warm fuzzy feeling you get when you give a gift or donate to charity.

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