bkharman
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A week or so ago I took a few hours and about $2.50 in poplar to make a cutlery divider for my wife. I was sick of seeing the plastic on in the new drawers I had made and more importantly, really sick of hearing how ugly it was to her. ;^)
Here are a few pics (or else it didn't happen!):
Rough cut the wood with the Hitachi SCMS (sorry Kapex):
Line it up and mark for sliding dovetails:
Backer boards to keep the tearout down:
All sliding dovetails cut and dry fit:
Routed a roundover, sanding and sealing before glue up:
Glued and clamped:
Closeup of dovetails and roundover:
In the drawer with the silver!:
Tools used:
~Hitachi slider
~ETS 150
~CMS-VL/MFT/Incra LS/Precision Plate
~1400 under the table
Cheers. Bryan.
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Here are a few pics (or else it didn't happen!):
Rough cut the wood with the Hitachi SCMS (sorry Kapex):

Line it up and mark for sliding dovetails:


Backer boards to keep the tearout down:

All sliding dovetails cut and dry fit:


Routed a roundover, sanding and sealing before glue up:

Glued and clamped:

Closeup of dovetails and roundover:

In the drawer with the silver!:

Tools used:
~Hitachi slider
~ETS 150
~CMS-VL/MFT/Incra LS/Precision Plate
~1400 under the table
Cheers. Bryan.
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