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Making a thick door not catch on a drawer front

Because the leading edge of a door travels in an arc instead of a straight line, in instances where the door fits tightly or a door is thicker than usual, you need to cut the leading edge of the door …
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Thin wood (~12mm) for drawer boxes

Essentially you want to cut a dado/groove half the thickness of your material located half the thickness from the end of your drawer sides and take away half the thickness of your drawer ends to form interlocking … grooves and tabs which, when glued together form strong drawer boxes. …
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Removal of swan neck drawer handles

They could have been installed before the finish cured or just the force from being tightly attached has somewhat bonded the pulls to the finished surface of the drawer fronts. … You might need to tap the bolts toward the front of the drawer to get the hardware to release from the finish or pry on the pulls a little bit to separate them from the drawer fronts. …
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