Popular Woodworking 2002-12 № 131, страница 47

Popular Woodworking 2002-12 № 131, страница 47

31"

4"

Plan

-161/8"-

3/4"^p

5"

3/4"

303/4"

201/2"

3/4" 3"

-161/8"-

201/2"

1

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n-

K =

See detail above right

207/8"

8"

3/4"

-153/4"-

8"

-26"-

Infeed elevation

Both the pull-out panel and the pull-out tray are guided by simply creating grooves for them to slide in and out.

^3/4" 8"

*3/4"

203/4"

U/4"

53/8"

207/8"

3/4"

er fronts and backs, cut rabbets that are 5/l6" deep by V2" wide. These accept the sides. The back is 1/z" narrower in width than the sides and front. This allows the bottom to slip in H" x 1/4" grooves cut in the sides and front, 1/4n up from the bottom edge. Before assembling the trays, make the cutout on the front. Make the cut 2 h" in from the side and the top edge. To assemble, use glue and nails. After the glue has dried, slip the bottoms in place, then check for square before nailing the bottom in place.

Install the drawers following the instructions for the type of drawer slides you use. The drawers are sized to use common 1/2"-thick drawer slides.

The tray for the router bits is

Partition detail

-26"-

303/4"

-121/4"-

just a 1/2" piece of plywood glued into a 3/s" x 38" groove in the drawer front that starts 5/l6" up from the bottom edge.

Position the plywood to allow for the drawer front gap on the right side of the front. Later, add another layer of plywood with holes cut to stand your bits in place, then screw this second layer to the tray bottom.

Now turn to the vertical pull-out panel. It is simply 1/2" plywood that runs in grooves on top and bottom to guide it. A hole near the front edge gives you a place to grasp and pull. Cut two pieces of stock 11/4" x 27/8" x 213/4", then cut a groove 3/4" deep by 1/2" wide that's 13/4" from the edge. Screw these to the cabinet in the upper and lower corners.

1/2" 13/4"

r-f-1

11/4"

a

27/8"

Vertical-panel guide profile

1

t 3/4"

261/4"

3/4" 3"

121/4"-

3/4" 3/4"

Outfeed elevation

48

Popular Woodworking December 2002