Drawer Grooves and Glue-Up
In part three of this episode, Mike builds a drawer for the cabinet, taking you through his ever-methodical methods for perfect half-blind dovetails.
Through-dovetailed case, through-mortise-and-tenons, half-blind dovetailed drawer, frame-and-panel door, and a beautiful kumiko panel–Mike Pekovich’s hanging wall cabinet video workshop packs a lot of techniques into a small piece.
In part three of this episode, Mike builds a drawer for the hanging wall cabinet, taking you through his ever-methodical methods for perfect half-blind dovetails.
Videos in the Series
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Ep 1: Hanging Wall Cabinet with Mike Pekovich–IntroDecember 17, 2019
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Ep 2: Laying Out and Rabbeting the CaseDecember 17, 2019
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Dovetailing on the Table SawDecember 24, 2019
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Ep 4: Hand-cut pins with a twistDecember 31, 2019
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Ep 5: Fitting the dovetailsJanuary 7, 2020
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Through Mortise-and-Tenon LayoutJanuary 14, 2020
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Ep 7: Drilling and chopping mortisesJanuary 21, 2020
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Ep 8: Cutting the tenonsJanuary 28, 2020
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Ep 9: Prefinishing and gluing up the caseFebruary 4, 2020
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Ep 10a: Making the door frameFebruary 11, 2020
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Ep 10b: Creating the door panel and dry-fittingFebruary 11, 2020
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Ep 11: Sizing the kumiko gridFebruary 18, 2020
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Ep 12: Door glue-upFebruary 25, 2020
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Ep 13a: Fitting the doorMarch 3, 2020
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Ep 13b: Mounting the door hingesMarch 3, 2020
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Ep 14: Door detailsMarch 10, 2020
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Half-Blind Dovetailed Drawer – part 1March 17, 2020
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Half-Blind Dovetailed Drawer – part 2March 17, 2020
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Drawer Grooves and Glue-UpMarch 17, 2020
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Ep 16: Shiplapped back boardsMarch 24, 2020
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Ep 17: Fitting the drawerMarch 31, 2020
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Ep 18a: Kumiko–Asa No Ha pattern part 1April 7, 2020
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Ep 18b: Kumiko–Asa No Ha pattern part 2April 7, 2020
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Ep 18c: Trimming a kumiko panel to sizeApril 7, 2020
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Ep 19: Simple shellac and wax finishApril 14, 2020
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Ep 20a: Installing the shelf supports and hardwareApril 21, 2020
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Ep 20b: Installing a bullet catch–ConclusionApril 21, 2020
Comments
You mentioned using green tape. You are right. It will work fine and has a nice stretch to it. It is also considerably more expensive than blue tape. I use both, but I tend to use the green tape for holding together veneer joints, etc. Otherwise, it's blue tape for me -- more money for tools!
Nice close-up shots on the dovetail sessions so folks can really see the detailed work that Mike is doing in this series. Thanks for posting this, hope to see more like it.
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