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Thank you for the kind words. Looking back at some of my first pieces such as this dresser really lets me see how much i have grown in the past couple of years. Wood working is a relatively new passion and hobby of mine.
Beautiful craftmanship.
1X3 poplar, screwed together with those fancy kreg right angle clamps.
nice jobb Dave I didnt think of panls for the drawer fornts.
Are the legs 1x3's or 2x2's?
I would say it is the opposite. It is a face frame with a large board attached to the inside. For things such as cabinet doors and drawer faces the panels are in a slot cut with either a dado blade or router bit. IIRC I used a Bosch tongue and groove router bit from Lowes for all of the cabinet doors and drawer faces in my kitchen. As far as the dresser in the photo, the panel is cut a little larger than the opening in the face frame and then glued and brad nailed from inside. For cabinets I achieve this look by making a plywood carcass, attaching the face frame and back panel and then making a panel to fit over the side of the plywood carcass, plus the depth of the back sheet and then attaching it with glue and brads from inside. Recessing the panel behind a 3/4" face frame leaves the perfect amount of space for your favorite trim profile. (cove, 1/4 round, etc)
wow!!! i'm so interested in how some of you folks do paneling like this for the sides of cabinets, etc. so how did you do the side of the dresser to get the look of the inset panel? is it just a long board with the "face frame" attached to the outside? or did you actually inset a board or panel in a face frame?
thanks for any guidance you can provide!
Any project plans for this David?
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