And the bottom. Obviously this is done upside down.
Cleaning up the excess glue and checking alignment.
And joining his buddies. Nine more to go... Not exactly a fast process, but so far, no mistakes.
On track.
And if it doesn't work out as a cabinet, there's always this.
The jig for ripping the dozens of strips for the fixed cross dividers. I ultimately abandonded this approach in favor of plastic dividers, which still need to be made.
The jig for crosscutting the hundreds of fixed cross dividers.
The dividers are 3/8" particle board, which has a rough edge. Here's a fast way to gang smooth them.
Drawers starting to look like drawers.
Now it's time to build the cabinet. The drawers are appropriately spaced with biscuits for measurement purposes.