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[email protected] (Chester Bean)

05/12/2003 10:01 PM

Solid Carcase Design Recommendation?

I am designing and building a 48" x 36" x 18" chest of drawers -- no
biggie. This time I'm using 4/4 hard maple for the sides, top, and
drawers. I have a 2" face frame and a 1/4" plywood back. Instead of
legs, decorative moulding will sit flush with the floor along the
bottom 3 edges (the two sides and the bottom rails, which are 4", are
what will support the unit).

Question: How should I design the bottom of the carcase? That is,
does something additional have to hold the 2 sides and 2 bottom rails
together to solidify the structure? A sheet of ply would be nice, but
I'm concerned about the differences in expansion. Could go solid, but
is this overkill? In either of those cases, the solid panel would be
off the floor a few inches.

Any ideas? What is typical? (here come 1000 different versions of
"typical" :-)

Thanks!

Chester


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charlie b

in reply to [email protected] (Chester Bean) on 05/12/2003 10:01 PM

06/12/2003 8:19 AM

Maybe double panel with sliding dovetails in the sides of
the unit - pulls things together nicely. Glue front, leave
back to float.

Sorry about the ASCII art but it illustrates the idea




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cC

[email protected] (Chester Bean)

in reply to [email protected] (Chester Bean) on 05/12/2003 10:01 PM

06/12/2003 2:43 PM

> Maybe double panel with sliding dovetails in the sides of
> the unit - pulls things together nicely. Glue front, leave
> back to float.
>
> Sorry about the ASCII art but it illustrates the idea

Thanks, Charlie. So, the panel would be solid, same as everything
else. Would ply work?


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