Dr.Al
Old Oak
My travel tool chest thing is going to have drawers. I've never made or fitted drawers before (unless you count pocket-hole construction plywood boxes with ball bearing sliders used for workshop storage), so this is going to be another first for me!
I've got David Charlesworth's DVD to work my way through, but in the meantime I've got some questions.
Firstly, mounting the drawers. My limited thoughts so far are that the drawers will be vaguely this shape (possibly with holes instead of handles, as suggested by Ian - I'm still thinking about that aspect):

The difference in height between the top and the sides/back is so there's space for a drawer runner for the drawer above.
The runners will probably be a strip of wood attached to the side, something like this (ignore the fact it goes through the handle hole, I haven't decided the drawer heights or the location of the handle hole yet, so that'll all change):

That looks simple, but the grain direction of the side piece is top to bottom whereas the grain direction of the runners would be front-to-back, so that makes it more complicated.
The options I've thought of so far are
1. Make some blind housing joints and fix the runners into the sides. This has the advantage that the weight of the drawers would be well supported, but gluing the runners into the side is problematic with conflicting grain direction.

2. Mount the drawer runners flush with the sides (so no housings to cut) with a screw in a hole at the front and a screw in a slot at the back (and maybe another in the middle). No glue to be seen and the slot(s) would allow for movement. This has two advantages: it allows for wood movement and it means I don't have to commit to a particular drawer spacing before assembling the chest (the housings for option 1 would be much easier to cut pre-assembly).
It feels to me like option 2 is a much better answer, but I suspect there are other options out there that I don't know about. I'd welcome any thoughts.
More questions to follow....
I've got David Charlesworth's DVD to work my way through, but in the meantime I've got some questions.
Firstly, mounting the drawers. My limited thoughts so far are that the drawers will be vaguely this shape (possibly with holes instead of handles, as suggested by Ian - I'm still thinking about that aspect):

The difference in height between the top and the sides/back is so there's space for a drawer runner for the drawer above.
The runners will probably be a strip of wood attached to the side, something like this (ignore the fact it goes through the handle hole, I haven't decided the drawer heights or the location of the handle hole yet, so that'll all change):

That looks simple, but the grain direction of the side piece is top to bottom whereas the grain direction of the runners would be front-to-back, so that makes it more complicated.
The options I've thought of so far are
1. Make some blind housing joints and fix the runners into the sides. This has the advantage that the weight of the drawers would be well supported, but gluing the runners into the side is problematic with conflicting grain direction.

2. Mount the drawer runners flush with the sides (so no housings to cut) with a screw in a hole at the front and a screw in a slot at the back (and maybe another in the middle). No glue to be seen and the slot(s) would allow for movement. This has two advantages: it allows for wood movement and it means I don't have to commit to a particular drawer spacing before assembling the chest (the housings for option 1 would be much easier to cut pre-assembly).
It feels to me like option 2 is a much better answer, but I suspect there are other options out there that I don't know about. I'd welcome any thoughts.
More questions to follow....














