Here is a post elsewhere. I've tried to put the .PDF and .DOCX file here but there is more to "Manage Attachments" than I understand.
I do apologize for the link to another woodworking forum because it is not my style to try to poach members.
http://ift.tt/1cSnKAK
Before you dive into the above link, there are a few things to consider.
1 ~ I am not of the metric persuasion and all measurements are Imperial.
2 ~ Most of the plywood sold in the US is in the "Might be, maybe, about this thick".
The thickness measurement may be listed as Imperial or Metric.
The actual thickness of plywood varies from sheet to sheet. From a brand new (Steel banded) lift or pallet of plywood I have observed different thicknesses from three consecutive sheets. (23/32, 3/4, 49/64)
3 ~ The drawer box procedure may need to be adjusted depending upon the desired appearance of the front of the drawer box itself. When I developed the jig and procedure I was building overlay drawers with an overlay front for a face frame cabinet, thus the joint is visible on the front of the drawer box. For shop drawers, just reverse the sides and front or back in the procedure. Then cut the front and back to the exact dimension needed for the width of the opening. Remember to consider the drawer slides in your measurement.
4 ~ A dado blade for the table saw is a requirement. The procedure prefers a 1/4 inch wide cut. This may present a problem for EU users but I'm not certain if the Australian Government has applied the 'No Dado' regulation to your table saws.
I do apologize for the link to another woodworking forum because it is not my style to try to poach members.
http://ift.tt/1cSnKAK
Before you dive into the above link, there are a few things to consider.
1 ~ I am not of the metric persuasion and all measurements are Imperial.
2 ~ Most of the plywood sold in the US is in the "Might be, maybe, about this thick".
The thickness measurement may be listed as Imperial or Metric.
The actual thickness of plywood varies from sheet to sheet. From a brand new (Steel banded) lift or pallet of plywood I have observed different thicknesses from three consecutive sheets. (23/32, 3/4, 49/64)
3 ~ The drawer box procedure may need to be adjusted depending upon the desired appearance of the front of the drawer box itself. When I developed the jig and procedure I was building overlay drawers with an overlay front for a face frame cabinet, thus the joint is visible on the front of the drawer box. For shop drawers, just reverse the sides and front or back in the procedure. Then cut the front and back to the exact dimension needed for the width of the opening. Remember to consider the drawer slides in your measurement.
4 ~ A dado blade for the table saw is a requirement. The procedure prefers a 1/4 inch wide cut. This may present a problem for EU users but I'm not certain if the Australian Government has applied the 'No Dado' regulation to your table saws.
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