Find the extension dampers featured in this video here: amzn.to/3O1yLUm Pair of 10" drawer slides are available here: amzn.to/3Z14M5i I used the collection of spice jars and labels that are available here: amzn.to/3UEMBzp Please see the video description for the complete list of dimensions.
Nice project. I would use a router or dado stack to recess the fronts. Forget the nails. Glue is enough. Maybe one screw through the bottom into the side. No pockets to catch anything. Those are not carriage bolts. They are round head Philips head bolts. Only the last two mounting bolts you used are actual carriage bolts with round heads and a square shoulder underneath. You should say something about and provide links to good spice jars. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the input. Things definitely aren't perfect, I was kind of looking for some critiques. Actually there were two constructions featured in the vid: the first used carriage bolts, but the second used the round head Phillips bolts for convenience in assembly. I'm the worst "gluer" ever (so that's why I went with nails). Cheers!
Find the extension dampers featured in this video here: amzn.to/3O1yLUm
Pair of 10" drawer slides are available here: amzn.to/3Z14M5i
I used the collection of spice jars and labels that are available here: amzn.to/3UEMBzp
Please see the video description for the complete list of dimensions.
Cool concept.
Thank you!
Nice project. I would use a router or dado stack to recess the fronts.
Forget the nails. Glue is enough. Maybe one screw through the bottom into the side. No pockets to catch anything.
Those are not carriage bolts. They are round head Philips head bolts. Only the last two mounting bolts you used are actual carriage bolts with round heads and a square shoulder underneath.
You should say something about and provide links to good spice jars.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the input. Things definitely aren't perfect, I was kind of looking for some critiques. Actually there were two constructions featured in the vid: the first used carriage bolts, but the second used the round head Phillips bolts for convenience in assembly. I'm the worst "gluer" ever (so that's why I went with nails). Cheers!