Bungalow Kitchen Cabinets 24: Tilt Out Trays and Drawers
Tilt Outs
I started the tilt outs optimisticaly. I began by making filler strips to bring the hinges flush to the face frame.

Setting the hinge.

After lots of adjusting (3 hours) I got the drawer to fit reasonably well. The weird thing about these hinges is that they dont just tilt. They kind of tilt, slide down, and then push in. They are more intended for overlay applications and really should have been installed prior to the cabinet installation. I had to cut down the drawer front a bit.
The second hinge and drawer installed in about 20 minutes. Learning curve.



Final Drawer with a new approach
I decided to try something new on the final sliding drawer. Install the slides to my filler strips and then attach those, instead of working inside of the cabinet. The cabinet rail guides the straight and level installation of the filler strips.
Measuring for the filler slips. I need only 1/2” of clearance per slide.

Attaching the slides to the filler strips.

1/8” setback.

Matching drawer members attached to the drawer box.

I then bradded the filler strips into the cabinet and slid in the drawer. Cool.

The fir is so pretty I hate to cover it.
Shimming the drawer front with cardboard.

I took the drawer bottom out. Reached inside the drawer with my brad gun and tacked it temporarily in place.

Countersinking for the screws to hold thr front in for good.


Flush screw
The finished drawer installed with hardware.

Next up: Staining and installing the rest of the doors for the second cabinet.

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