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Opps missed a step.
Once the assembly was then glued up and finished, it went back onto the shaper/moudner to do all the jointed edges
Hello David,
The edges: Initially cut on a table saw. then with a rounding over profile bit mounted in the shaper/moulder all the non contact edges were formed.
The handle holes: I made the handle template again using my shaper/moulder and with the alignment cut out at the bottom aligned it to the correct position, drew a pencil line to show the cut out section.
Removed the template drilled a hole and jig sawed out the waste leaving about 5 mm inside the line.
Reattached the template aligned it and clamped it to the drawer front. Then using a template router cutter in a trimmer routed out the material tp the template profile.
Next step was to profile the edge again, and hand sand any area needing tidying up.
Job complete
nice work but how did you get all the egde's so unfromed and the handle hole's.
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