Making a Continuous Grain Drawer Front
George VondriskaDescription
Creating this effect is really as simple as carefully following a sequence of steps that can produce perfect results every time, with a required prerequisite skill of knowing how to build cabinet drawers. The steps include:
Sizing the rail. Initially you’ll leave it extra long and wide so that you have the additional material necessary to perform the magic trick. If you start by cutting the rail to its final width and length, you will either need to start over and use a different board, or make adjustments to your final table dimensions.
Rip and cross-cut. You’ll use a sequence of rips and cross-cuts to carefully remove the drawer face.
Put it back together. After cutting out the drawer face you’ll glue the rest of the apron pieces back together, being careful to accurately align the grain across the members of the apron. The alignment is critical because without that the secret to the magic trick will become more apparent.
Then, when you are done attaching the drawer fronts to the drawer boxes and assembling the table you will have a masterpiece on your hands. Your friends and family will surely want to know how you created the perfect continuous grain on your apron and drawer fronts.