I was looking for a design for two bedside tables and found plans for a 4 drawer chest from The New Yankee Workshop. I had previously made the bed these were going beside out of walnut. The plans called for a plywood case and I had previously found a bargain on prefinished walnut plywood.
The build consisted of dust frames dadoed into the side of the case which made the case easy to build. There were lots of trim pieces to make for the case and for the drawer edging. The case parts were cut with the TS 75, the legs were mitered on the Kapex, dominoes were used for the leg miters and the Festool 1400 router was used for the trim and pattern routing of the legs. The drawers were made with half blind dovetails using the Leigh jig and the Festool 1400 router. I used the DTS 400 sander for the sanding. Finish was sherwin williams lacquer using the Apollo eco 4 turbine hvlp.
The build consisted of dust frames dadoed into the side of the case which made the case easy to build. There were lots of trim pieces to make for the case and for the drawer edging. The case parts were cut with the TS 75, the legs were mitered on the Kapex, dominoes were used for the leg miters and the Festool 1400 router was used for the trim and pattern routing of the legs. The drawers were made with half blind dovetails using the Leigh jig and the Festool 1400 router. I used the DTS 400 sander for the sanding. Finish was sherwin williams lacquer using the Apollo eco 4 turbine hvlp.
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