About to attempt my first drawer. It will fit into a cabinet opening, frameless, over bottom and under a shelf. Slides require 1/2" clearance each side; 5/8" top; 1/4" bottom; with a 5/64" setback from front edge. Opening is 20 1/16 wide; 8 7/16 high; 26 5/8 deep. So I figure the drawer should be:
20 1/16 wide - 1/2 each side = 19 1/16" wide
8 7/16 High - 5/8 top - 1/4 bottom = 7 9/16" high
26 5/8 deep - 5/64 front offset = 26 5/64" deep
I'm pretty sure the math is correct, but would you leave a little more clearance or try to hit the above drawer dimensions exactly? The width seems pretty set by the bottom mount drawer slide.
The cabinet is birch plywood, drawer will be 1/2" poplar with 1/4" birch bottom. I think a bit more clearance should be allowed in height and depth, but how mUch?
Still trying to get the big picture on drawers and doors! Thanks!
20 1/16 wide - 1/2 each side = 19 1/16" wide
8 7/16 High - 5/8 top - 1/4 bottom = 7 9/16" high
26 5/8 deep - 5/64 front offset = 26 5/64" deep
I'm pretty sure the math is correct, but would you leave a little more clearance or try to hit the above drawer dimensions exactly? The width seems pretty set by the bottom mount drawer slide.
The cabinet is birch plywood, drawer will be 1/2" poplar with 1/4" birch bottom. I think a bit more clearance should be allowed in height and depth, but how mUch?
Still trying to get the big picture on drawers and doors! Thanks!

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