Easiest way to Make Small Drawers - Woodworking

99¢ Makers Mob Woodworking Sale: CMT Thin Kerf Table and Miter Saw Blades: CMT Full Kerf Table and Miter Saw Blades: CMT ½” Shank Router Bits used in this video: CMT ¼” Shank Router Bits used in this video: CMT Sign Bits used in this video: For an Additional 10% off use promo code: CMT10 Another way to cut the folding miter is to use a dado blade tilted to 45 degrees. That’s what I was going to do in the first place, before I noticed the V-groove bit. The V-groove bit takes longer to make the cuts, though, and router bits get dull a lot faster than blades. While it takes some time to cut the folding miters, it takes no time at all to assemble - just fold and tape the miters. This method would work just as well for larger drawers made from thicker plywood, but you’d want to use that dado
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