Building a Drawer for my Workbench out of Scrap Wood
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- Опубликовано: 31 окт 2020
- For my tiny basement I needed a drawer under my workbench. So I can store all the things that are quite necessary but always in my way, when I build something on my workbench.
I grabbed some different pieces of scrap wood and started building this drawer.
The joints I made with really quick and dirty dovetails.
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So simply for beginners not like others putting rails all kinds of show off, music lovely
@fscarp i agree with you. Although he is playing both sides with his festool drill. This is what a YT woodworking video should be. No corvette, no outtakes just plain woodworking. Im subbed!!
Good job my friend 👍
Thanks a lot for this video, very usefull
Nice. Simple but effective.
Thank you.
Thanks that was very usefull, was thinking of adding one to my workbench i build during the holidays.
Very informative! Great music, everything simply done, great work!
Does the job nicely. :-)
I have a similar workbench top and I like your design but I don't see how you stop the drawer from falling out when you you pull it all the way out and it looks like you put some kind of plastic spacers in between the guides and top -what is that for?
schöne Schublade!
Nice, do You have a vídeo about your router table.looks graet 👍👍👍
I'm really confused. You go to all the trouble of doing dove tail joints for the sides - and then you go and screw a piece of board which doesn't fit to the bottom. Why didn't you put a small rebate into the sides and have a floating bottom, or at the very least a rebated bottom?
Yes, a lot of woodworking skills, but just for adding a drawer - it could have been done more efficiently. The dovetail joints are unnecessary and one can use metal drawer rails to save time and sweat.
Thanks for the video, can you tell me what saw you are using?
Where’d you get that mini Japanese saw?
Tolle Arbeit & der Arne Winkel fon @Kreith 32
Very good and straightforward but way too speeded up