I'm building some plywood side/back drawers and have Accuride 3832SC slides for them.
What I'm wondering is that do you usually recess the slides into the drawer side in a rabbet of sorts or do you leave the extra 12.7mm of space on each side of the drawer and the cabinet wall, just screw the slides to the cabinet wall and drawer side quick and dirty and cover the gap up front with the drawer front?
I was originally planning on doing domino drawers with recessed slides, but then started counting how thick material I need for the sides to still have something to screw into (I'm guessing about 21mm) and began wondering would it be better to just make the drawer body entirely out of 12mm ply and screw the slides directly to the side without any recessing.
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What I'm wondering is that do you usually recess the slides into the drawer side in a rabbet of sorts or do you leave the extra 12.7mm of space on each side of the drawer and the cabinet wall, just screw the slides to the cabinet wall and drawer side quick and dirty and cover the gap up front with the drawer front?
I was originally planning on doing domino drawers with recessed slides, but then started counting how thick material I need for the sides to still have something to screw into (I'm guessing about 21mm) and began wondering would it be better to just make the drawer body entirely out of 12mm ply and screw the slides directly to the side without any recessing.
My original idea:
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Second version:
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