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Not really sure why you'd want to shave in your drawers anyway. Kinda metro isn't it?
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there is no face - nothing comes off table is about 3 ft. across - I do intend to use a fence once I've cut off one side, I still have 3 sides to go -- do you like the idea of putting something inside the drawer to hold it at a set ht., as per a post above? maybe I can push clamp 2x4's in there? |
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Open the fence and set the distance between the edge of the router's cutting edge and the fence to a specific dimension, and run the drawer box on edge through it, it will come out exactly on all four sides each and every time. |
ok, here is the drawer - it's just a dovetailed box - I want to shave 1/8" off the 4 edges facing the camera
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Not too big a challenge. Buy more tools!!
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That router with a fence setup is nice. |
a belt grinder?
3 in.x 18 in.Portable Belt Sander-BE318-2 at The Home Depot |
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use a table saw with a good blade and fence; place the bottom of the drawer against the fence and cut just better than a blade's with off the top.
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The correct way to do this is to hire a general contractor to manage the project. He will be able to find a suitable subcontractor to make the cabinet opening 1/8" larger, and also cut down the drawer by 1/8".
After you discover that the opening is too large, and that the whole project is a botched mess because the cuts were be made using improper technique and tools, you can then ask the Pelican trust about attorneys, liability limits, etc. |
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If they aren't busy , you'll be outa there in no time..Done right too.. |
Go buy a small trim rotary saw along with a fine toothed blade. Some come with an adjustable sliding fence. Make sure you tape the faces of the drawer sides so that you don't scratch. This can be easily done with a hand power tool or block plane.
Heck, in the time spent reading about all the suggestions I could have nearly had it planed down already. |
Bring it to PDX the next time you have business here, and we'll use my table saw.
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thx - I have to admit I have not been up to PDX in a few years
a cabinet-maker here would charge me $80 for his table saw cut - this place is full of artists, ya know... I think I will have a shot at the sideways router table method -- I've used the router off & on for 12 years at least now... this doesn't seem more dangerous than other router operations -- or does it?? |
For <$80 you can buy an adequate bench style table saw and have for the next time(s) you need one.
Table Saws at Harbor Freight Tools |
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What the total height of the drawer? Set the distance between the cutter and the fence and run it through. Make sure you feed against the rotation of the bit, if not it WILL get you. it should be safe and not too hard to do. |
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