See it in action here: https://youtu.be/wiV-4QnRMTo
I recently built a cabinet to house my 3d printer with a drawer and cupboard compartment beneath it. I made it so the front of the drawer/cupboard door sit flush with the front of the cabinet. Of course I could have just put a handle on it but that's too easy right. Also I have a baby on the way so wanted to make it harder for them to get in.
So I designed this method of opening the flush drawer with a sneaky side button. A push of moderate force will pop the door open just enough to get your thumb in and fully open it.
You will need a screw about 4mm dia and 20mm long to hold the lever and a 7mm drill bit to make the hole. My cabinet is made out of 18mm ply. If your's is thicker you will need to extend the poker/button to fit.
To drill the holes:
Print the poker button on its side, if you don't have a 7mm drill bit like most normal people or need to adjust the length for a different thickness it's easy enough to model your own. Just extrude an octagon, chamfer the ends, extrude a square to make the stop section and you're done. Extruded octagons are the new cylinders y'know?
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