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Originally Posted by shilala
Jarrett, just so you know, these winadors usually taper to the back, the back interior being skinnier than the front interior. Why, I don't know. I've just found that to be the case in every one I've worked with, and I've worked with a lot of them. If you're leaving any part of the interior, that's important.
If you find help, make sure they get very good dimensions of the width at the front of the drawer glides and back of the glides. The height between the glides, too.
It's very hard, bordering on impossible to build for someone without the unit on hand. I wouldn't even take a stab at it. You might be better served to wait until it arrives, even if it costs time.
Granted, I'm guessing on what you're doing. My post might not matter at all. 
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The interior is either molded or formed around a die. In either case, there needs to be a little taper ("draft") so that the part releases easy.
The purpose of these measurements is important. If it's to estimate material needed and cost, very rough measurements, even the exterior, should be OK. If they're needed to actually build something, I would think the craftsperson should make the measurements themselves.