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rchampagne
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« on: April 12, 2011, 04:36:18 PM »

I am building some Newport drawers, most of which have bottoms nailed on to the drawer sides and back (the front is let into a dado), then runners get applied to the drawer bottoms.  Which way is the grain oriented on originals (this seems to have been a somewhat common practice, at least around here in New England)?  If I run the grain front to back, do I need to leave some room for expansion near the drawer sides, or should I made the bottoms flush with the drawer sides?
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Rob
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