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Build tight-fitting drawers with hand tools from start to finish. In this session, I finish the box lids, choose and fit the drawer fronts, and show a simple 2x4 thicknessing jig that lets you plane parts to an exact thickness for half‑blind dovetails. We cover some finer aspects grain-matching tradeoffs, why drawers should start tight, squaring end grain without a shooting board. We then work on making a thin 3/16" bottom panel from offcuts with a interesting planing strategy—resulting in a glass-smooth, precise fit without relying on a power planer. Video Highlights: How to dimension drawer parts by hand for a snug, accurate fit A dead-simple thicknessing jig using a 2x4, rails, shims, and a stop When to prioritize fit over grain matching on drawer fronts End-grain squaring techniques without a shooting board Dialing in parts for half-blind dovetails (front/back thinner than sides) Plane setup, sharpening reminders, and choosing vintage vs low-angle planes Making a clean 3/16" drawer bottom from shop offcuts Chapters: 0:00 Intro, project status (lids done, drawers next) 1:40 Grain matching vs fit; ripping mistake to avoid 2:15 Why start drawers tight (hand-tool cleanup thins parts) 3:20 Selecting/marking the drawer front stock 4:16 Target thicknesses; parts for half-blind dovetails (~5/16") 4:41 Simple 2x4 thicknessing jig setup (rails, stop, shims) 6:01 Plane choices (No. 5-1/2, 4-1/2, low-angle), fit considerations 7:37 Planing cherry; sharpening notes 8:52 Measuring thickness with analog calipers 10:12 Hand planed finish vs power planer 11:14 Squaring end grain without a shooting board 13:44 Marking, trimming, and test-fitting the drawer front 18:46 Rough cut, final truing to the line 20:00 Box set plans; craftsmanship focus 21:18 Final snug fit on the drawer front 22:42 Making the 3/16" bottom panel from offcuts 24:45 Final smoothing, wrap-up Tools/materials mentioned: Hand planes: No. 5-1/2, 4-1/2, low-angle (Veritas) 2x4 thicknessing jig with equal-height rails, stop block, shims Cherry and ash stock, calipers (analog), miter box/saw Half-blind dovetail prep and layout approach Keywords: hand tool woodworking, drawer build, tight fitting drawers, half-blind dovetails, thicknessing jig, hand plane jig, planing cherry, squaring end grain, vintage planes vs low angle, woodworking by hand, drawer bottom panel, grain matching, precise thickness by hand, woodworking tips, fine woodworking Hashtags: #Woodworking #HandTools #Dovetails #DrawerBuild #ThicknessingJig #CherryWood #HandPlanes #WoodworkingTips #FineWoodworking #DIYWoodworking