My wife saw an end table she liked on Amazon and I designed a similar one using Sketchup over 2 years ago. Over a year ago I bought some red oak (wife's favorite, her choice) and began building it. When I got to the curved drawer front, everything came to a halt. Eventually I built a large circle cutting jig for my handheld router to make a relative accurate arc, purchased some 1/2" MDF for jigs and made some jigs for routing the drawer front. After 2 attempts at making the curved drawer front, I walked away from it.
Using a combination of the "working edges" on the 2 jigs, a couple days ago I returned to making the drawer front. Yesterday I finally realized and corrected all my procedural mistakes. I finally got an acceptable curved drawer front that matches up well enough with the curved drawer bottom and with the straight lines of the exterior of the end table.
Even a septuagenarian can learn!