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Red Oak Dresser

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So here is the beginning of my bedroom suite... All solid oak except for the panels on the ends. Each row of drawers are from the same board, so the grain matches all the way across the fronts of them. I used one of Minwax's combination stains/poly in a cherry gloss finish and was very satisfied with their product. No metal slides, just wood runners under the sides of the drawers.
 

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Details Please!

Can we see how the drawer slides look? And do the face bars mortise into the legs on the front? Are the side support horizontals mortised into the legs also? Stuff like that would be great to see!
BTW I have used a thin strip of laminate as a runner bottom for drawers, it keeps from wearing on the wood and is virtually invisible. I am concerned that over time the tops of the face bars might show some wear where they are exposed.
Beautiful Job and a great color choice. :thumbsup: I can see why Red liked it it's Red! :laughing: bill
 
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Sorry for the delay

Sorry about the delay in answering your questions, been pretty busy lately with full time job, part time job, 4 classes, and getting married at the end of the month! Doesn't leave much time for woodworking :( I will try and answer every question. Red: I would love to say that I have graduated to dovetails, but not yet, quite frankly, they scare the s**t out of me! Mike Gager: for the drawer slides I used 3/4" material with rabbets cut out of them for the sides of the drawers to slide in. I placed the slides about 3/8" above each piece of the face frame so the drawers would not slide on the frame itself. I have posted pictures detailing this. Bill: Every piece that attaches to the legs (front face frame, side panels, and 1 rear crosspiece) are mortised into the legs. This took a looooooong time, even with a mortising machine. But I think it was worth it due to the strength of the joints. I also answered your question about the drawers rubbing on the face frame, the runners are slightly above each face frame piece and when I attached the oak drawer fronts to the drawers, I put a spacer between the front and the face frame so there would always be a little bit of space to avoid scraping. Sure wish I had done that with my coffee table!
 

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