sprior said:
If you're willing, I could suggest a topic for part 8 of the series - how does the 32mm system come into play for the drawers? You showed how you mounted the drawer hardware on the sides of the cabinet, but are the drawer heights also a multiple of 32mm? How did you work out where to mount the drawer slide on the drawer itself?
Sprior,
First, congrats on the new purchase! The OF1400 is a great router, I'm sure you're gonna get along with it nicely.
As for the drawers, I didn't go over how to make a drawer box because of the amount of different drawer slides on the market. The style I used in the video require a cut out on the bottom of the drawer for the slides to fit and work properly.
The drawer box does not need to be a multiple of 32. But the drawer front does, but minus the reveal you want. I keep my doors in multiples of 32, that way I can use the LR32 to drill out the cup hinges. But since the drawer fronts don't receive functional hardware I subtract 6mm from my measurement for the drawer front. Using the base cabinet template that I used in the video ( I believe video 5) I figure out how big my door and drawers will be and where I want to place the center rails. Usually with the drawer slides they come with instructions so to tell you how much spacing you need for the slides to work properly. The ones I used in the video stated that I needed to subtract 25mm from my opening on the sides and at lease 25mm from the top. So doing that gave me the width and height of my drawer box. Usually, 12mm is subtracted from each side of the drawer width for the drawer slide to work, but it depends on the style of drawer slide you are using.
Please keep in mind that I did not subtract a 3mm reveal for the sides of the doors and drawer. If I was to install this cabinet next to another cabinet the drawer fronts would hit one another and the doors would also hit each other when I opened them. So if you plan on having a run of base cabinets remember to account for the reveal for the sides of the cabinets. Just another reason to play around with the LR32 and get figure out where you need your cup hinges. My cup hinges were drilled out with the stop rods set at 23mm to put my cup hinge 5mm from the edge of the door using a full overlay cup hinge. But if I set up the stop rods at 20mm, it will give me a 3mm reveal needed for proper function of the door if it was next to another door.
If you have scrap plywood, I would suggest making a base cabinet side panel template. This will give you a good visual on the size of drawer you need.
Also, it will help you locate your multiples of 32 and locate your center rails, if you use them.
I hope this helps you out.
Eric