Herewith another view of the centre drawer, but if you look very carefully at the rear set of dovetails, they don't look quite right...one of the pins is a bit narrow. Another one of my innumerable cock -ups because it should have been made a bit wider as the secret keyway:
...slides back to reveal a small 4mm hole and the insertion of...
...suitable finger pressure on a specially designed steel pin...
...reveals another hidden compartment cunningly concealed within the dovetail. Those eagle-eyed perusers of this missive who spotted that the drawer front looked a little thick can without doubt polish their halo's a little more. Those who didn't ought shuffle to the back of the room in shame...
Technically speaking, a drawer front should be around 18mm but in order to make a reasonably sized space within the compartment (which happens to be 10mm) I had to make the front 20mm thick but that in itself caused a problem as it only left 2mm thickness to rout out a thin mortise for the handle.
The overall result isn't too bad and was quite an interesting exercise in making these sorts of secret compartments.
3 comments:
That is really clever thought out. Nice work too.
Brgds Jonas
I'd love to see a WIP of how you did this one day Rob.
cheers
Andy
haha nice brah shaka
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