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Have a Grandchild due in November. Gave me another reason to make saw dust.
This one I made the drawers with pocket hole screws and poplar.
The Pocket holes are covered with the drawer facing in the front.
The back of the drawer… well, no one looks there.
This will get finish sanded and the go to my Amish Buddy to spray on some S-2.
-- John Stoler Apple Creek Ohio





























8 comments so far
Karson
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posted 60 days ago
John: I great looking dresser. Nice job.
-- What happens in the workshop stays in the workshop. No wait that doesn't sound right. Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †
johnnymo
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posted 60 days ago
looks great.
-- John in Arizona (but it's a dry heat!)
jimi
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posted 60 days ago
great looking piece. How did you make the ogee feet, tablesaw, bandsaw ?
-- Jim, SE PA
hooky
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posted 59 days ago
that is a wonderful dresser
I also love the feet and am curious hou you made them
Hooky
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Beginningwoodworker
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posted 59 days ago
Nice looking dresser!
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
lumberdustjohn
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posted 59 days ago
Feet are made with shaper, band and miter saw.
-- John Stoler Apple Creek Ohio
matt garcia
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posted 59 days ago
Nice chest!! What is S-2?
-- Matt, Houston Texas
lumberdustjohn
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posted 58 days ago
S-2 is a light oak finish.
-- John Stoler Apple Creek Ohio