I'm building a 'fine' wall-hung tool cabinet. As fine as I'm able, anyway. I have a space at the bottom of the case, approx. 25" W x 10" H x 8.5" D. Ideally, I'll mount two columns of shallow drawers, each approx 1.25" usable depth, and 12" wide. Probably four drawers high, two wide, total eight drawers. These will be handcut dovetails, and I don't want to rely on metal runners. There's no room for web frame / blades around each drawer, and that feels like overkill anyway. The drawers will probably be cork lined, and be used to hold layout tools, perhaps chisels and extra plane blades, etc.
I don't understand how to mount the drawers in the case. In the example photo I found, it appears the drawer sides are grooved, and run on a small strip attached to the case side. Is there more to it than that? And what about the center stile, as it doesn't appear that there IS one.
Thanks.
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