ryansm7 wrote:I'm making a chest of drawers and looking for some advice on the carcase joinery (side to runner): Dado or Sliding Dovetails?
I'd like to have it as sturdy as possible, but don't understand the variables.
I understand that a dado would be a typical method to allow for humidity changes and expansion.
Would a sliding dovetail allow for expansion just as well?
I'm using hard maple for all materials.
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Hi Ryan!
Since you are using solid maple boards for the sides rather than plywood - the wood movement to be concerned about is the front to back movement of the two sides. The deeper the chest (wider the sides) will give more movement.
The runners do not present a movement concern, as their long grain will run from front to back and movement is negligible along long grain.
Seems to me you definitely have two options here:
1) If you have no problem making sliding dados this would be the preferred way to go for longevity. As you have indicated glue on the front few inches would be plenty to hold the runner in place. The dovetails will also add side rigidity to the chest.
2) The second choice is to make dados. these would work well if you make three glue blocks to place under each runner. These blocks would be glued and screwed to the sides. --two screws each toward the front and back of the blocks to allow room for a slot. The slots will allow a screw to pass through the block and into the runner. These slots would be about 1/2" or 3/4" long and would allow the vertical screws (the screws driven into the runners) to slide forward and backward. This second choice would hold the carcase and the runners quite firmly also. The only problem in using blocks is - Would they impede movement of the drawers. If you have some side room for the blocks this is an easy way to go.
Concerning chest stability - the back that will be fit into the rabbets shown in your pictures will add tremendous resistance to racking of the chest.
P.S. I see in your pictures, you will have center drawer guides. Will you also have side guides or will the drawers ride agains the carcase sides?
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