tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-311102455456094151.post395487239998614352..comments2024-03-10T08:21:03.585+00:00Comments on Cabinet Making,: An Upcycled drawer..Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-311102455456094151.post-2158146244236809422014-09-04T13:17:33.492+01:002014-09-04T13:17:33.492+01:00Hi Greg, thanks for your comment.
It was a tricky...Hi Greg, thanks for your comment.<br /><br />It was a tricky little thing. The joints are slotted, both pieces are slotted approximately half the depth, but with varying thickness and depth of timber it was a case of, mark a set of joints along one timber, strip it down, cut those joints, then re-assemble.. then repeat..and repeat..<br /><br />Have fun, it would be a lott easier with the timber being all the same thickness and depth..<br /><br />Have a go, I would love to see it, let me know.<br /><br />Thank you<br /><br />JamieJamiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13556735351649141287noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-311102455456094151.post-59000898923135107832014-09-03T21:06:16.155+01:002014-09-03T21:06:16.155+01:00I just looked at your pallet coaster post and star...I just looked at your pallet coaster post and started reading through your blog. This is really cool Maybe I can make one of these out of my old pallets. How did you join the vertical and horizontal pieces together?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18288689376422228572noreply@blogger.com