Finished fitting the drawer panels and glued up the drawers.
Sanded the proud fingers on the disk sander and the faces on the belt sander. I need to go back and fill the dado cut for the panel, but that is a little thing. A couple of the drawers are a tad off, in the length I took them down a bit for a flush fit with the case. I will add some trim strips to the face of the case to hide the gaps, and a couple of blocks inside to keep the drawer centered. Again little things.
Went back and resawed a few more boards, needed for the top and bottom of the case. Once I got the thickness 3/8" I selected the good grains and placed each half together to joint with that #7 again. Used the Moxon Vise to glue them together with a caul at each end. First one sat for a bit, took it out scraped the excess glue off the bottom, and placed it on the bench with a few boards on top to let dry overnight. Same with the second set, but that one is staying in the vise overnight.
I do not like to see end grain on the tops or bottoms of a finished piece. So, the plan is to add a trim strip around the panels once they are cut and fitted. I'll create a shiplap joint between the top surface and the banding, and to have more gluing surface. I started milling up the stock that I will need for the banding, plus some extra (just in case), using a router just created a full round over. After I cut the shiplap in the top and bottom panel, I can figure out how wide to cut the band, (I think it should be about 7/8" to allow for an overhang) then create the shiplap on the edge. I have thought about breadboard joints, but the stock is just a under 3/8" so I don't think that will work well.
Thanks for reading and comments are always welcome and appreciated. Until next time.
Yolanda, thanks. Thinking outside the box and making something different and challenging.
Petey, thanks. Did some work on the top and bottom panels yesterday, I have a few hiccups to work out with the drawers so I cleaned to shop and thought about it. have a solution, hopefully back at it today.