How to Make A Custom Wood Drawer Pull
How to build a Custom Wood Drawer Pull inspired by James Krenove and Greene and Greene Furniture Maker Darrel Peart.
Woodworking has been a lifelong passion. You can find more about how I got interested in woodworking by clicking the about tab or see some of my work in the Custom Furniture tab. I write for two blogs, the “What’s on My Workbench Blog” is where I write about the furniture I build for myself and for my customers. This blog is where I write about the woodworking that falls behind the bench, or what goes on behind the scenes. The projects I build to improve my shop, the jigs I make to build the projects, and the tools I use.
How to build a Custom Wood Drawer Pull inspired by James Krenove and Greene and Greene Furniture Maker Darrel Peart.
building a storage rack for my sorting bins, an alternative to Adama Savage’s sortimo rack for his storate bins
When designing furniture, one of the things that make a piece go from the mundane to “WOW, that’s a nice piece” is choosing an awesome-looking piece of wood to feature in the project.
It took me a few practice runs to figure out how to keep the metal banding tight against the outside curves where the most splintering could happen. After some practice, it worked out pretty well.
Honestly, I could probably throw half of the scrap wood away to clean up the mess and not miss it. However, there seems to be an unspoken rule among woodworkers never to throw away scrap wood
As with many modern designs, it is pretty simple; the table had two joints to cut.