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vtsteam:
You know, that's not a bad idea, swarfing..... :smart:
maybe pre-cut kits of the non-ply parts.......? I have the standing timber and the sawmill......white pine, hemlock, hard birch, cherry, ash, basswood, maple, and oak. Couldn't do the plywood, though. People would have to supply their own. Could be custom sized benches, too, pretty easily, I think.
It's something for me to think about.
Joe d:
That's looking good Steve! I'm with OZ on the whole hole question ( :ddb:)
the local field mice would be putting up signs for the new condo development!
Some low-profile handles as opposed to knobs given the space constraints, or
you will have permanent bruises from the knobs.
Cheers, Joe
DMIOM:
--- Quote from: awemawson on December 18, 2014, 05:06:01 PM ---Why not bore finger holes - maybe a bit over an inch. Handles are going to snag you as you work in there.
--- End quote ---
For bruise-free low-profile handles, how about popping a couple of very small holes 6" apart in each drawer front and then a length of cordage with a figure-of-8 knot on the inside of each end?
Dave
Joules:
Inset brass loop handles would be my choice.
Very nice done job by the way... :thumbup:
Swarfing:
What about a knotted rope pull?
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