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USE OFFCUTS FOR ALIGNMENT Before applying glue, place offcuts from the drawer bottom into the corners of the grooves to align the front with the sides. the pins, making sure to locate the bottom pin above the drawer bottom. It looks best if the top and bottom pins are an equal distance from the edge and you use an odd number of pins. Also, I match the pins to the drawer front. As for the diameter of the pins, 1⁄ 4 in. looks right if the drawer front is 3⁄ 4 in. thick or thinner. Bore the holes at the drill press.

Wide dadoes. Thin shims go in to fine-tune the width, if necessary. Be aware that dado sets take big cuts and can cause underpowered saws to bog down, and that the shorter arbors on some portable saws won’t allow the full stack to be used. The cool thing about learning the fundamental joints, like dadoes and rabbets, is that the same techniques work for many others, such as laps, tongues, and bridle joints. In fact, the design of a tablesaw invites a host of joints and jigs. This article is just the beginning.

46 FINE WOODWORKING The pins are what make this simple drawer strong and stylish enough for fine furniture. With the sides planed flush, lay out GLUE UP, THEN TRIM DOWN Varju lays out everything he needs, from clamps to cauls, before he begins. TIP Four clamps for the rabbet. Two go side to side and two go front to back. Varju uses small cauls to get pressure on the joints without the clamp heads interfering with one another. USE OFFCUTS FOR ALIGNMENT Before applying glue, place offcuts from the drawer bottom into the corners of the grooves to align the front with the sides.

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