Before I could go too much further along...I needed pilot holes drilled..
Laid out a couple lines, while the runners were all clamped up evenly..
Drill does both the pilot hole and a counter bore...
But, the bit does not reach all the way through...changed to a normal drill bit and finished to pilot holes...these are to attach the webframes to the sides of the case..they go into the "Rails" NOT the raised panels.
Ok, Hardware dug out?
And a couple tools?
Bottle of glue and a square, too...glue on the tenons, slide them into the stiles' groove..square them up, and clamp together tight..
2 nails per joint. then, find the center point of the frame..square across, and glue and screw a kicker in place..
Square across, again, pilot hole and a screw there, too. Screws are counter-sunk a hair...as the top of a drawer's back will be rubbing across there...don't want it to catch on anything..
One done. This is the underside of the webframe..the drawer rides on the other face...
Do 4 more. The webframe for the bottom drawer is a bit...different..
2 kickers? These are to add support at the bottom corners..and back up the bottom of a face frame...spaced according to..
this bit...as this is what I will be attaching the webframes to the sides with..alnong with a drill and a few 1-5/8" long screws......intend to add a drop of glue, too.
Right now, have both of the case's sides clamped together, and in the leg vise on the bench...plus a few other clamps here and there,,,,and let the two get cozy over night..tomorrow the Stabnley No.8c will see about planing the edges even.
Then see about running a rebate, to house the 1/4" panel for the back of the case.
Stay tuned..