ear3
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A number of years ago I settled on a drawer build design that utilizes a center wooden bottom slide. Works very well to facilitate smooth opening and closing, and allows me to build the drawer to the entire width of the opening; plus I don't have to fuss with mechanical metal slides that may deteriorate years down the road.
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The one draw(er) back is that the drawers are not captive, and can be pulled out all the way. That's fine for me and anyone who knows their construction, but there's always the risk of someone unawares pulling it completely free of the cabinet -- and in the case of a heavy drawer, possibly spilling the contents onto the floor.
I've been looking at drawer stop options that I could attach to the drawer, but so far have come across these plastic tabs, which don't seem like they would work for my drawer design, which take up the entire height and width of the casing.
I have in my head a design solution, which I'm sure someone has made a version of, but so far I can't find anything close to it. So I'm wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction, or suggest an appropriate alternate accessory.
The solution is this. On the back of the drawer, there would be a wedge or sharkfin shaped tab, that was springloaded such that it would be depressed when the drawer slides back, but pop up when pulled forward once the drawer had cleared the wood in the framed shelf/stretcher above. It would then catch on the front part of the framed shelf, preventing the drawer from being pulled out completely.
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Is there anything out there like this?
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The one draw(er) back is that the drawers are not captive, and can be pulled out all the way. That's fine for me and anyone who knows their construction, but there's always the risk of someone unawares pulling it completely free of the cabinet -- and in the case of a heavy drawer, possibly spilling the contents onto the floor.
I've been looking at drawer stop options that I could attach to the drawer, but so far have come across these plastic tabs, which don't seem like they would work for my drawer design, which take up the entire height and width of the casing.
I have in my head a design solution, which I'm sure someone has made a version of, but so far I can't find anything close to it. So I'm wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction, or suggest an appropriate alternate accessory.
The solution is this. On the back of the drawer, there would be a wedge or sharkfin shaped tab, that was springloaded such that it would be depressed when the drawer slides back, but pop up when pulled forward once the drawer had cleared the wood in the framed shelf/stretcher above. It would then catch on the front part of the framed shelf, preventing the drawer from being pulled out completely.
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Is there anything out there like this?