Rabbet antique furniture joints are used in casework furniture like chests or in some drawers to join the sides to the front and or back.
Furniture drawer joints. Normally you use it to join two pieces of wood at 90 degrees. Woodworkers have used it for many years. In my area customers are not very educated about drawers in general and thus most shops are just using epoxy slides and baltic birch butt joint or melamine drawers and they are just happy getting them. The dovetail joint is one of the most beautiful and frequently sought after joints in furniture and cabinet making.
Types of wooden drawer joints. No nails or metal fasteners are required. How to identify furniture of the 1800s by its dovetailing. You insert one end of a piece into a hole in the other piece you call the end of the first piece a.
The rabbet joint is not a strong joint in itself and is usually secured with fasteners like nails or screws. Sometimes drawer sides are joined to the fronts with rabbet joints. Dovetails are interlocking carved wood joints used in cabinetry to connect two pieces of wood drawer fronts and sides cabinet or. In general the drawer front should be 3 4 thick unless it s a drawer with a false front false front drawers are a simple drawer box with the front screwed to the box.
Mortise and tenon woodworking joints one of the strongest woodworking joints is the mortise and tenon joint. Rabbet antique furniture joints are used in casework furniture like chests or in some drawers to join the sides to the front and or back. The sides and back of the drawer should be 1 2 or 5 8 thick. To make a dovetail joint notches are cut into the ends of two boards.
This joint is very strong and relies on only the workmanship and a little glue to hold it in place. This joint is simple and strong. The rabbet joint is not a strong joint in itself and is usually secured with fasteners like nails or screws. A wooden drawer might seem like a simple box that slides in and out of a bigger box but its strength depends on the joints used in its construction.
Wood magazine s jeff mertz shows you this technique in building great cabinet doors and drawers. It s a handy way to fit drawer fronts in projects where the drawers run on metal slides. This type of joint was a significant advancement in furniture construction as it was made by machines whereas the dovetail joint had to be done by hand. If you call them high end box joints you can raise the price 200 percent.
If the joints. I think you will do fine offering box joints. Sometimes drawer sides are joined to the fronts with rabbet joints.