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The Home Depot
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Wood - Drawer Track Guides - The Home Depot
Get free shipping on qualified Wood Drawer Track Guides products or Buy Online Pick Up in Store today in the Hardware Department.
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Amazon
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Btibpse Wooden Drawer Slides 16 Inches Classic Wood Center Guide Track with Slide Glides (1 pcs) - Amazon.com
Wood Drawer Slides Classic Guide Center Mount Track 15.7 Inchs, Wooden Undermount Drawer Glides Bottom Rails Replacement Kit(L002-16In)
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Sanding thoughts: I don’t think drawer slides are worth it.
Ever had any really old furniture that was made before slides were commonly available? Most of those drawers don’t work because the tolerances were tight to begin with and the slightest bit of wood movement will bind it up. I’ve had to take the back panel off of pieces to hammer the drawers out from behind. Add to that the way that slideless drawers just aren’t as smooth, and are also much noisier, and you lose a lot of the quality of life aspects from the piece. As for the space, you!re also losing functional space when you can extend a drawer beyond 75% or else risk it falling on the floor. In short, pros and cons to each. If it’s a small build, like a jewelry box or machinist tool box slides don’t make any sense. If it’s a big desk or dresser, they make more sense. More on reddit.com
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wood movement & mechanical slides - FineWoodworking
I am in the process of building a chest of drawers with two drawers side by side and am using mechanical soft close draw slides. One side of the slides […] More on finewoodworking.com
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November 18, 2009
When using wood drawer slides, you need to have a way to stop the drawer from falling out. Here’s how I did that.
That’s an excellent idea, nice and simple More on reddit.com
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Drawer slides for a dresser?
Woodworking is your worldwide home for discussion of all things woodworking, carpentry, fine furniture, power tools, hand tools, and just about anything else about making - anything - from trees! ... Most dressers I’ve owned haven’t had drawer hardware. Now that I’m building my own, I’m ... More on reddit.com
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Rockler
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Dresser Drawer Slides: Smooth & Durable Solutions - Rockler
Hardwood Center Track and Slide Glides
This center mount slide and slide guides are the classic solution to dressers and other pieces of furniture. A traditional approach you can no purchase the slide glides and the center track separately which is ideal for replacing worn or broken drawer slides. Installation is easy and the center track can be cut to meet your needs (made to fit base cabinets up to 24'' deep). · Deluxe Center Drawer Track Made out of hardwood (kiln-dried Poplar, Red Oak, Cherry, Birch, or Maple) this track fits the Slide Guides 28357 (Sold Separately). This center track features the classic "T" shaped des
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Reddit
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r/woodworking on Reddit: Sanding thoughts: I don’t think drawer slides are worth it.
September 1, 2023 -

TL:DR - I’m questioning the the use of drawer slides in my work. I’m no longer sure they’re worth it. They complicate assembly, add cost, reduce storage space by 25% per drawer in this particular design, and introduce a point of mechanical failure.

EDIT: Wow. Blown away by all the feedback on this. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts everyone!

Long version:

I’m doing final touches on a desk I’m finishing up (hopefully today, eager to be done with this one) and while doing my final sanding, I started thinking about what a pain installing the drawer slides was on this project - mostly my fault - design wasn’t optimized to make it easy to install them.

It further struck me that because of the clearance required by drawer slides, I’m giving up valuable cubic inches of storage, and since this is a kid’s desk and everything is slightly downscaled, storage is already a bit of a compromise.

Then I did the math … In this case, I’m using undermounts that require about 1” clearance underneath, about 1” at the back, and about .5” when you combine the side clearance. The maximum space available to the drawer (without clearances) is 648 cu in. But the max drawer size with those clearances is 484.5 cu in.

So just by using drawer slides, I’m giving up 163.5 cu in. - almost exactly 25% of the max size. Per drawer. This desk has two of them. So I’m sacrificing a space that’s equivalent to a loaf of bread.

I’m also adding $25 per drawer to the cost - so $50 for this project, which would have allowed me to white oak or walnut from the poplar I chose and still be under budget.

On top of all that, I’m istalling something that could well serve as a point of failure in the future assuming my kids abuse the desk the way they abuse other furniture.

I’ve justified this in the past by saying that drawer slides make it easier to install the drawers, but I’m not sure I really believe that. I fussed with these things for a lot longer than it would have taken me to just build the drawer to size and install a simple wooden block to keep the drawer from falling out if it’s extended too far. And if that ever failed, it’s a simple scrap wood fix that would take less than 5 mins. If the slides fail, I’ll probably have not only the slides to replace but also some wood repairs to do.

So are they really worth the extra cost and the space I’m giving up on a one off piece?

Is this a case of home makers applying a commercial maker tool just because they didn’t think about it?

I’m feeling like my designs could maximize drawer space, and reduce costs by the simple expedient of designing to exclude drawer slides and building the drawers to suit the opening.

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Woodgears
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Wooden drawer slides
Being fairly narrow, they also make this drawer case more space efficient. They do look slightly odd out of the cabinet though, but overall, it's a very practical combination. I used odd shaped pieces of scrap wood for the guide rails inside the cabinet, hence the odd shapes in the image above right.
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Amazon
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Amazon.com: Wood Drawer Slides
Wood Drawer Slides Classic Guide Center Mount Track 15.7 Inchs, Wooden Undermount Drawer Glides Bottom Rails Replacement Kit(L002-16In) · Maitys 4 Pcs Wooden Drawer Slides Bottom Mount Classic Center Guide Track with Metal Slide Glides Traditional Wood Drawer Rails for Dresser Replacement ...
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eBay
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Wooden Drawer Slides 16 Inches Classic Wood Center Guide Track with Slide Glides | eBay
Wooden Drawer Slides 16 Inches Classic Wood Center Guide Track with Slide Glides
3x PLPCI Drawer Track Roller (2 Pack) Model R-7141 Replacement Hardware · Wood Drawer Slides · 16 in Drawer Slides · Slides for Drawers · 40 in Drawer Slides · Sliding Drawer Rails · 10 ft. Drawer Slides · 10 in Drawer Slides · 20 in Drawer Slides · Center Mount Drawer Slides ·
Price   $16.56
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Woodworking Talk
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Wood on wood "drawer slides" question | Woodworking Talk
I've bought replacement plastic piece sets at the hardware store for a couple of bucks so total cost for each drawer is only a few dollars and an extra piece of wood cut on the table saw. You can pull the drawer all the way out but near the end it would be precarious to think it would support itself. If you've got five or ten drawers this could save you a bunch compared to metal sliders. https://www.rockler.com/center-track-and-slide-glides
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Van Dyke's Restorers
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Drawer Slides: Solid wood drawer slides and steel drawer slides for sale | Van Dyke's Restorers
The solid maple desk drawer slides, center-mounted under the drawer, create a smooth, silent operation that is more of a glide than a push or pull! Your antique or modern desk will seem brand-new with these durable, high-quality wooden guides ...
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Sawmill Creek
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What Drawer Slide to Use? | Sawmill Creek Woodworking Community
February 6, 2023 - I always use Blum but thats because its what I've always used. See this thread: https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?234896-Blum-Undermount-Drawer-Slides-and-Inset-Drawers You could also just build your mounts/slides out of wood.
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LumberJocks
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Looking For Some Wooden Drawer Slides/Runner Ideas | LumberJocks Woodworking Forum
January 2, 2025 - I'd probably plow grooves in the cabinet sides and use thin plywood panels for the drawers to slide on. That way the drawers can be a loose fit- that wide and shallow will tend to rack and bind if the fit is tight.
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WOOD Magazine
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Super Simple Drawer Slides
October 29, 2024 - Installing inset drawers to achieve a perfect reveal around all the edges of the drawer face can be tricky. In this video, WOOD® magazine Design Editor Jeff Mertz shows you a super-simple method for installing drawer slides that guarantees silky-smooth operation and how a perfect reveal around ...
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FineWoodworking
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wood movement & mechanical slides - FineWoodworking
November 18, 2009 - Drawer slides like those are really meant for cases constructed from sheet goods where movement is not an issue, hence no elongated slots (kitchens, built-ins, etc.). It’s just my opinion but solid casework really calls for wood on wood drawer hanging.
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Ace Hardware
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Drawer Slides - Ace Hardware
Prime-Line 2-3/4 in. L Plastic Ball-Bearing Rollers Drawer Slides Track Bracket 2 pk
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Menards
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Prime-Line® Wood Track Drawer Guide Kit at Menards®
Prime-Line® Wood Track Drawer Guide Kit
Prime-Line Products has been supplying repair and replacement parts for windows and doors since 1978. This drawer guide replacement kit from Prime-Line contains parts for repairing up to two drawers: two guides and four side saddles. The replacement guides are made of a durable, polyethylene plastic and are very easy to install with the included fastening screws. Replacing the broken guides of a drawer will help align the drawer better, allowing for smoother, easier operation. These guides are designed for use with 9/32" x 3/4" metal track.
Price   $1.69
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WoodNet
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making wooden, center mount drawer guides
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Wright
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Wooden Drawer Track Kit (24 inch) | Reliable Drawer Hardware for DIY Projects
Designed to replace most wood track systems 24 inch wood track include Universal hardware system fits most any configuration Use for top or bottom mounted installation Wooden drawer track kit includes: 1 wood track; 1 drawer guide; 1 back plate; 2 L angles; 2 side saddles; 1 set of installation fasteners