Dewayne Baker
02-07-2016, 12:11 PM
Dresser project progress
This is model of 2 dresser’s I am building that I drew in sketchup. I am a bit of a beginner in sketchup and the model is not 100% accurate in relation to my final plan drawings.
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb377/Dewoodwork/Dresser%20project/Dresser%20drawing%20revised_zpsz8fuaxar.jpg
My first step in the project was to veneer 3/8” MDF panels for the side frame and panel assemblies. Curley maple veneer and ¾” cherry. Side frames are tongue and groove joinery done at the router table. The assembly is made a little over size in length so the ends can be trimmed to final size after glue up.
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb377/Dewoodwork/Dresser%20project/2ADF1EFF-BDCA-4999-AC05-493B000C52C9_zpsjbmkjtcn.jpg
The next step was to build the dust frames which are ¾” maple ply frame and panel with a ¼” panel, Dust frames are joined to the side panels with dadoes.
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb377/Dewoodwork/Dresser%20project/5878206A-AE53-45A2-A92B-D6C21CDA2729_zpsntuicwwd.jpg
Next step is to build the face and back frames. The back frames are a frame and panel assembly as well. I use the cutoffs from the curved styles to aid in clamping.
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb377/Dewoodwork/Dresser%20project/DSCF3939_zpsdpvmbsuz.jpg
The face frame joinery is pocket screws and glue. My plan calls for inset drawer fronts. I am dialing in the fit of the drawer fronts before I attach the face frame. I use 1/8” shims to gauge the gaps between the pieces. I carefully sneak up on the final dimensions of the drawer fronts with the joijnter to get the fit just perfect.
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb377/Dewoodwork/Dresser%20project/B5DC204A-9F17-4A50-9DCF-0CD8D43AF2E8_zps78xdeiid.jpg
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb377/Dewoodwork/Dresser%20project/3B69F4C2-8F37-4FB5-B387-B0EC8957914E_zpsutq3yk5z.jpg
That’s it for now. More progress when I make some.
This is model of 2 dresser’s I am building that I drew in sketchup. I am a bit of a beginner in sketchup and the model is not 100% accurate in relation to my final plan drawings.
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb377/Dewoodwork/Dresser%20project/Dresser%20drawing%20revised_zpsz8fuaxar.jpg
My first step in the project was to veneer 3/8” MDF panels for the side frame and panel assemblies. Curley maple veneer and ¾” cherry. Side frames are tongue and groove joinery done at the router table. The assembly is made a little over size in length so the ends can be trimmed to final size after glue up.
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb377/Dewoodwork/Dresser%20project/2ADF1EFF-BDCA-4999-AC05-493B000C52C9_zpsjbmkjtcn.jpg
The next step was to build the dust frames which are ¾” maple ply frame and panel with a ¼” panel, Dust frames are joined to the side panels with dadoes.
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb377/Dewoodwork/Dresser%20project/5878206A-AE53-45A2-A92B-D6C21CDA2729_zpsntuicwwd.jpg
Next step is to build the face and back frames. The back frames are a frame and panel assembly as well. I use the cutoffs from the curved styles to aid in clamping.
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb377/Dewoodwork/Dresser%20project/DSCF3939_zpsdpvmbsuz.jpg
The face frame joinery is pocket screws and glue. My plan calls for inset drawer fronts. I am dialing in the fit of the drawer fronts before I attach the face frame. I use 1/8” shims to gauge the gaps between the pieces. I carefully sneak up on the final dimensions of the drawer fronts with the joijnter to get the fit just perfect.
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb377/Dewoodwork/Dresser%20project/B5DC204A-9F17-4A50-9DCF-0CD8D43AF2E8_zps78xdeiid.jpg
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb377/Dewoodwork/Dresser%20project/3B69F4C2-8F37-4FB5-B387-B0EC8957914E_zpsutq3yk5z.jpg
That’s it for now. More progress when I make some.