I am planning to build a dresser for my sister's new baby in the next few months. She wants it to be a 3 drawer in the mid-century modern style but also doesn't want to spend a lot of money. To save some money I am planning to build the case out of veneered 3/4" plywood with solid drawer fronts. Is there some way to cut mitered edges without using a table saw that would be recommended? I have a small table saw that is pretty hard to keep things stable on so I'm not sure it's the best way to make mitered cuts that long. I can try to make a new panel sled but again, its a pretty small tabletop to work with. I am also thinking of doing a small face frame then to hide the plywood edges with drawer fronts that overlap the face frame unless anyone has better ideas.