If you have a cabinet with a shorter back and taller front, you might want to consider a bottom drawer pull that is curved to prevent tipping. This tutorial will walk you through the process. You will need plywood and a jigsaw or bandsaw to start. After finishing the build, you can paint it to match your cabinet and follow the installation instructions also found here. You can finish with the hardware of you choice to complete the project.
Key Takeaways:
- Having a drawer pull on a tall drawer that opens into a shallow drawer, behind, can create a tipping over effect when the pulling is done.
- A curved drawer can transition from high to low and keep that tipping from being too much of a problem.
- Sometimes a heavy drawer, requiring heavy sides is not the answer and this sort of drawer can allow one to go with a lighter drawer, without over-tipping.
“To prevent the “tipping” that requires a “taller in the front” drawer, one could simply build a drawer that is as tall as the drawer front.”
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