I am designing a furniture-grade bathroom vanity in walnut that will have six drawers. One vanity that I made in the past had a single dovetailed drawer with an under-drawer wooden slide mount. Lately, I have been looking at Blum tandem mounts but I would like to know from any of you what else you might suggest. General drawer construction tips are welcome, too.
Thanks!
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The Blum tandems are about as good as it gets right now and what I use.
I love the Blum Tandem. Just fantastic hardware.
Choose the hardware before building drawers. The drawer box has to have specific dimensions relative to the hardware.
I used the Blum Tandem slides on my bathroom cabinets. They work very well. Drawers are hard maple with standard dovetail construction. I do use plywood bottoms given the moisture variability. These have held up well.
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