Cutout for Mewutal Consealed Drawer Pulls
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Hardware Inserts
Recessed Drawer Pull.svg
Any material being used as a drawer front. Must be at least 3/8" thick.
Shaper Origin. I also used the plate, but this can be done using the station or tape.
I was going to use the Shaper drawer pull bit for these drawer fronts, but they are only 1/2" thick. So I found some reasonable recessed drawer pulls on Amazon for $9/set. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09S8W2PS7?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details . I designed the recess and through holes in Fusion 360, and output the SVG using the Shaper utility in Fusion 360. I cut the recess using a 1/4" bit. I started with two passes on a pocket. Pass 1: .2", pass 2: .276 (7mm). Then I performed an inside cut on the recess to the full depth with no offset. I did a through cut on the holes using an 1/8" bit and a helix cut. I went with standard speed settings. I usually run the spindle at just under 4, and it worked well on my Cherry drawer fronts. I used the plate on this, using my center grid template. (I have templates created for each configuration of the plate so I can just reuse the templates and drop in the design. There's a great video on this on the Shaper site.) I did an add-to-scan on my first drawer front to create a new scan, then added the design. I anchored the design in the center template and dropped it at 0, 0 on my plate scan. I taped down two drawers at a time, top-to-top. Once I finished one, I walked around to the other side of the bench, repositioned the Plate, and did the second drawer.
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