First the layout. I made sure to mark which side of the line the dado was supposed to be on. Its too easy to make a mistake if I dont do that.
I didnt actually lay out the lines with the sides in this position. I marked them separately and then book matched them just to double check that I had everything right.
I prefer using a dado plane to create the dados, although there are a lot of other choices to get the job done. To guide the plane, I nailed a batten across the stock aligned with the layout line. The batten must be to the right of the plane, as the left side has the depth stop. I had to be sure the stock was oriented correctly so that the small nail holes from the batten were located on the inside of the drawer openings.
Job complete:
The Gramercy holdfasts kept everything locked down tight - they are great. I used the medium shoulder plane to tweak the bottom of the dados, which were slightly out of square. I need to reshape the iron of the plane a bit to fix that problem. It was a replacement, and it isnt quite right yet.
One more check:
At this point, I glued up the dovetails, then measured dado to dado to determine the divider width. After that, I cut the dividers to the correct width but left them deeper than needed. This allowed me to leave them proud and plane them flush, front and back, after glue-up.
Hey, its starting to look like something!
Next Ill work on the back, the angled candle rest, and then on to the drawers.
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