Make these cuts on all of your drawer backs.
Best joint for plywood drawers.
The bottom is usually 1 4 thick plywood for small drawers or 1 2 thick material for bigger drawers or drawers that will hold heavy objects.
If the bottom is thicker than 1 4 you ll need to cut a bevel or rabbet on its edges.
Position a drawer back on edge with its inside face against the fence.
I m assuming that dovetails are a bad idea for use in plywood.
Bart goldberg i have to build 12 drawers for a new shop cabinet the base of a new workbench and i plan to use 1 2 baltic birch plywood for the sides.
The drawer lock joint another solution is the drawer lock joint.
The bottom should slide into the drawer in 1 4 x 1 4 grooves milled in the sides and drawer front.
A series of pins cut to extend from the end of one board interlock with a series of tails cut into the end of another board.
Full width dado or groove 2.
What is the best easiest joint to use given my material choice.
The dovetail joint or simply dovetail is a strong woodworking joint it is great for tensile strength resistance from pulling apart.
3 plenty strong plywood joints 1.
The method is somewhat less durable than a dovetail joint but strong enough for average drawer use.
In general more thinner plies make for stronger flatter panels.
Now s a good time to cut the 1 4 x 1 4 groove in each of your fronts sides and backs for holding the drawer bottom.
Cut a 1 4 x 1 4 rabbet in both ends as shown at right.
Conventional plywood has inner plies of various softwoods even if the outer veneers are hardwood.
You use the dovetail joint to connect the sides of a drawer to the front.