My wife could use a new dresser. We've looked off and on, but never purchased one. Around here, a decent 'mid grade' dresser is around $1,000-$1,400.
'mid grade'
"Featuring maple and birch solid wood construction, Centennial Solids represents the best value in American made solid wood furniture available today. All drawers are constructed with an ultra-smooth acrylic finish with piston activated whisper soft close guide system backed with a lifetime warranty."
examples
https://www.laurelmercantile.com/products/lmco-home-chest
What kind of tool and material costs would I be looking at to build something like that? My current tool set is automotive/DIY focused. I don't have any woodworking tools.
Is building something like this doable with a Dewalt job saw and a hand sander?
Edit: looks like I'd need a router of some sort too.
'mid grade'
"Featuring maple and birch solid wood construction, Centennial Solids represents the best value in American made solid wood furniture available today. All drawers are constructed with an ultra-smooth acrylic finish with piston activated whisper soft close guide system backed with a lifetime warranty."
examples
https://www.laurelmercantile.com/products/lmco-home-chest
What kind of tool and material costs would I be looking at to build something like that? My current tool set is automotive/DIY focused. I don't have any woodworking tools.
Is building something like this doable with a Dewalt job saw and a hand sander?
Edit: looks like I'd need a router of some sort too.
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