Hidden drawer with magnetic lock.
Previously:
Geared drawers - GIF
Triple-obstructed kitchen drawer - video
Charging drawer - photo
Angled kitchen drawer to clear oven - GIF
Paper towel dispensing drawer - photo
Hidden drawer with magnetic lock.
Previously:
Geared drawers - GIF
Triple-obstructed kitchen drawer - video
Charging drawer - photo
Angled kitchen drawer to clear oven - GIF
Paper towel dispensing drawer - photo
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durrelltn (Mar 13, 2022), johncg (Aug 8, 2021), N00b Machinist (Aug 7, 2021), techcollect (Aug 8, 2021)
Cool, clever, even sneaky - in the best sense of the word, natch.
I can probably suss out how I'd "hide" a secret drawer behind the front of another drawer, at least after boffing it up after a couple of attempts. I'd be interested, however, in more info about these magnetic locks. In the words of the philosophers Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope, "How do they work?"
The filming at arms length obscures the 'works' of pretty terrific cabinetmaking.
The user is holding a coin-sized disc, either a magnet or a ferrous slug. Drawers carry mating part, unlatching vertically as the disc is applied.
This early Sunday armchair engineer feels the disc should be the magnet, not in the drawer collecting material that would interfere it being able to slide. A couple stacked neodymium cylinders up generate a serious field to pull the lock 'bolt' in the correct direction. Removing it of course re-latches the drawer, a bevel might cam it while being shut, gravity does the rest.
Sincerely,
Toolmaker51
...we'll learn more by wandering than searching...
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