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7

Time Required

                          20 minutes            

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Diagnose the problem               
  • This is a common issue with misaligned drawer tracks. The rollers can fall out of the tracks and make the drawer hard to open. This is diagnosed by a difficult pull or a grinding sensation as the drawer is opened. This often leads to premature wear and crooked drawer facings.

This is a common issue with misaligned drawer tracks. The rollers can fall out of the tracks and make the drawer hard to open. This is diagnosed by a difficult pull or a grinding sensation as the drawer is opened. This often leads to premature wear and crooked drawer facings.

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Step 2

              Remove the drawer               
  • Start by removing the drawer. Pull the drawer out until it stops. You now have 1 or 2 dimples in the track (orange arrows) that stop the drawer from falling out. You have to slightly lift and pull the drawer to continue removing it. When the roller reaches the end-stop (red box), you are ready to pull the drawer up and out of the track.

Start by removing the drawer. Pull the drawer out until it stops. You now have 1 or 2 dimples in the track (orange arrows) that stop the drawer from falling out. You have to slightly lift and pull the drawer to continue removing it. When the roller reaches the end-stop (red box), you are ready to pull the drawer up and out of the track.

Step 3

              Unscrew the track               
  • Using your screwdriver, remove the wood screw holding up the track side. Remember: Righty-Tighty, Lefty-Loosy!

Using your screwdriver, remove the wood screw holding up the track side. Remember: Righty-Tighty, Lefty-Loosy!

Step 4

              Measuring the correct gap               
  • At this point we need to find the correct gap that will correctly align our drawer. This is done by using machine washers and reinstalling the drawer to get the correct “feel”. Look for an easy pull and no grinding or falling out of the track.
  • Once you have found the correct spacing, use calipers or a small ruler to measure the washer width in (mm).

At this point we need to find the correct gap that will correctly align our drawer. This is done by using machine washers and reinstalling the drawer to get the correct “feel”. Look for an easy pull and no grinding or falling out of the track.

Once you have found the correct spacing, use calipers or a small ruler to measure the washer width in (mm).

Step 5

              Don't get fooled!               
  • Don’t get fooled by the improved functionality of the drawer with just the washers installed. It will work…for a while. The red arrow shows the crookedness of the track once weight is added to the drawer.
  • In time, this will fail! Use the washers for measurement only.
  • Measurements are metric since small gaps are easier to measure in (mm)

Don’t get fooled by the improved functionality of the drawer with just the washers installed. It will work…for a while. The red arrow shows the crookedness of the track once weight is added to the drawer.

In time, this will fail! Use the washers for measurement only.

Measurements are metric since small gaps are easier to measure in (mm)

Step 6

              3D print your spacer               
  • Use the washer measurement to choose which size spacer you need. 3D print the spacer or order it printed online. The red arrows point to a lip on the spacer that aligns to the outer edge of the track. This keeps it from spinning once installed.
  • The included (.stl) files have elongated (rounded cylindrical) holes on each end to allow for left or right tracks and different hole spacing.
  • See the attached files at the bottom of the page and download the size you need.

Use the washer measurement to choose which size spacer you need. 3D print the spacer or order it printed online. The red arrows point to a lip on the spacer that aligns to the outer edge of the track. This keeps it from spinning once installed.

The included (.stl) files have elongated (rounded cylindrical) holes on each end to allow for left or right tracks and different hole spacing.

See the attached files at the bottom of the page and download the size you need.

Step 7

              Install printed spacer               
  • Install the printed spacer between the track and the wood. Make sure the small lip on the spacer is on the flat outside edge of the track (arrow). Reinstall the drawer and check functionality.
  • While checking final functionality watch for: difficulty pulling out the drawer (remove spacer width), falling out of the track (add spacer width), and misalignment with other drawer facings (add or subtract spacer width on each end)
  • *Added Bonus: If you print multiple spacer widths you can adjust, per millimeter, a misaligned front drawer face to align with the drawers above or below it. Do this after the drawer functions correctly using the spacers.

Install the printed spacer between the track and the wood. Make sure the small lip on the spacer is on the flat outside edge of the track (arrow). Reinstall the drawer and check functionality.

While checking final functionality watch for: difficulty pulling out the drawer (remove spacer width), falling out of the track (add spacer width), and misalignment with other drawer facings (add or subtract spacer width on each end)

*Added Bonus: If you print multiple spacer widths you can adjust, per millimeter, a misaligned front drawer face to align with the drawers above or below it. Do this after the drawer functions correctly using the spacers.

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Attached Documents

  • 1mm-universal-drawer-track-spacer-.stl
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  • 4mm-universal-drawer-track-spacer-.stl
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  • 5mm-universal-drawer-track-spacer-5mm.stl
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  • 6mm-universal-drawer-track-spacer-.stl
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1mm-universal-drawer-track-spacer-.stl

STL - 16.78 kb

2mm-universal-drawer-track-spacer-.stl

3mm-universal-drawer-track-spacer-.stl

4mm-universal-drawer-track-spacer-.stl

STL - 16.68 kb

5mm-universal-drawer-track-spacer-5mm.stl

6mm-universal-drawer-track-spacer-.stl

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Pom Pom - Jan 1, 2023

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This tutorial is rated as “easy” but it involves 3D printing? Can we just use a piece of wood as a spacer? Seems kind of unnecessary.