I kind of took this project to the next level. I have never built anything like this before, some shelves and minor wood working projects but I wanted this piece to be really special for my wife who requested I make this for our family room. I made it out of solid poplar and used birch plywood for the sides. I decided to dovetail the drawers and recess the drawer bottoms. The entire frame was assembled using biscuits, dowels and glue rather than screws or nails and it took me 6 weeks to complete but I didn't work on it daily. The project cost me about $450 in materials but it was worth it.
I wish I had used joined wood for the sides rather than plywood because it did not take stain well (blotchy). I upgraded the drawer slides to side mounted ball bearing made by Amerock that I got on Amazon for a great price. The stain was custom mixed from two standard Minwax stain colors I used oil based semi-gloss on the top and water-based semi-gloss on the remainder. I had some experience with doweling and biscuits but had never dovetailed before. I purchased the Porter-Cable 4212 kit and opted for the through dovetails for added strength. The drawers barely needed glue, and it was very easy to use! I mounted the top using figure 8 fasteners which was another first for me but I highly recommend them. The hardware I found on Amazon at very reasonable prices compared to big box stores but couldn’t find a silver colored label holder so I purchased brass and used Rust-Oleum Flat Antique Nickle to get them to match the pulls.
I am a beginner at this but feel that this was a great project there was only one error in the list of materials to cut but other users have already identified that. I anyone has questions on this project I will be happy to help!
Comments
Ana White Admin
Mon, 11/23/2015 - 10:49
Awesome!
Thanks for sharing your wonderful build!
jbolson21
Sun, 12/13/2015 - 18:43
nice
This is really nice. good quality wood and craftsmanship.