Great guide! Thanks. I’m saving this and the Book Case video. I’m excited to start building them as soon as I can. Thanks for the inspiration. Taking the mystery out of the whole process really makes it a project to look forward to, instead of putting off.
Hey Wes, great video. Where do you get 5/8 birch plywood. I've looked at all the big box stores and several lumber stores cant find it anywhere. Thanks for the great videos!
Hi Jeremy...I know availability varies from region to region. Sometimes 5/8 Baltic Birch is only available at the special order desk of your local lumber supplier. I know of people who have bought lumber online, maybe a good source there? Good luck, Wes
That's a very nice dresser. Just this week, someone asked if I could build them a dresser. Do you mind if I borrow your design? Thank you Wes for sharing this video. You just boosted my confidence to build one.
Hey Wes, I enjoy your ceruse videos. Here's a challenge...cN you ceruse an oak dinette set including the chairs with spindles?? Do you accept this challenge?...lol I see the table you cerused but it was just the top. Chairs may he another challenge.
Yes...all parts of an oak dinette set, including the chairs, can be cerused. It takes a lot more work to do spindles but it can be done if someone (not me 😀) wants to accept the challenge!
Nice, I was wondering what the drawer-fronts are made of? I assume they are solid cherry rather than laminate because there is a significant radius on them that would have exposed the core, or are they edged laminate? Thanks
Wes, love the videos. I know in the night stand video you mention you got the rustic cherry veneer particle board from a local supplier but I can’t seem to find a source online for that. Can you give the name of the supplier so I can reach out and find out a brand? Thanks!
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I purchased it from a hardwood wholesale outlet. I was only able to get the rustic cherry veneer with a particle board core...I would have preferred ply but it was unavailable. Thanks, Wes
wouldnt it be good idea to use 45.5 degree for the carcass panels?....leave room for glue and face on the outside is tight and crisp overcut outside corners and under cut inside corners
Yes it is. I was only able to purchase the rustic cherry veneer with a particle board core...I would have preferred ply but it was unavailable. Thanks, Wes
This is hardwood veneer so it looks nicer than birch plywood. Birch ply has an IKEA look , or industrial look, even when stained. It looks cheaper. This way is better because it looks like real hardwood. Birch ply is stronger of course, but strength isn’t paramount in a dresser. I think white melamine inside drawers would be acceptable too, and less expensive.
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Fantastic video Wes. I'm learning a lot from you. Thanks for showing all the details and tips and tricks.
Glad to help and so glad you are learning, thats my goal!! Wes
Another great video… thank you!😊
Great Video Wes like always.
Thanks for your detailed teaching. Love your videos. This is a great dresser
Beautiful work Wes, thank you for sharing your process. Dan
Just amazing as always :-)
Thank you. Much appreciated. I’m going to try to make one now
Great work, sir.
Hi...thanks, I certainly appreciate your support! Wes 😀
Great guide! Thanks. I’m saving this and the Book Case video. I’m excited to start building them as soon as I can. Thanks for the inspiration. Taking the mystery out of the whole process really makes it a project to look forward to, instead of putting off.
Hi...very nice. Thank you so much for your comment, glad to be of help. Wes
Thank you Wes
Muy buen trabajo y muy buenas recomendaciones. Gracias por compartir tus experiencias. Un abrazo!
Germán, Lomas de Solymar, Uruguay
Really good work
Wes, great video! What are your thoughts on using biscuits versus pocket holes for the corners of the face frame? Thanks.
Hey Wes, great video. Where do you get 5/8 birch plywood. I've looked at all the big box stores and several lumber stores cant find it anywhere. Thanks for the great videos!
Hi Jeremy...I know availability varies from region to region. Sometimes 5/8 Baltic Birch is only available at the special order desk of your local lumber supplier. I know of people who have bought lumber online, maybe a good source there? Good luck, Wes
That's a very nice dresser. Just this week, someone asked if I could build them a dresser. Do you mind if I borrow your design? Thank you Wes for sharing this video. You just boosted my confidence to build one.
Yes of course...I am sure you will do great!! Thanks for visiting, Wes
Any videos on Kitchen or shop wall and base cabinetry? Thanks
Hey Wes, I enjoy your ceruse videos. Here's a challenge...cN you ceruse an oak dinette set including the chairs with spindles?? Do you accept this challenge?...lol
I see the table you cerused but it was just the top. Chairs may he another challenge.
Yes...all parts of an oak dinette set, including the chairs, can be cerused.
It takes a lot more work to do spindles but it can be done if someone (not me 😀) wants to accept the challenge!
@@WoodworkingWithWes aw cmon Wes...you got a ceruse legacy to uphold!
Nice, I was wondering what the drawer-fronts are made of? I assume they are solid cherry rather than laminate because there is a significant radius on them that would have exposed the core, or are they edged laminate? Thanks
Wes, love the videos. I know in the night stand video you mention you got the rustic cherry veneer particle board from a local supplier but I can’t seem to find a source online for that. Can you give the name of the supplier so I can reach out and find out a brand? Thanks!
Nice
I like your methods. This looks like cherry faced particleboard instead of cherry plywood. Where did you purchase the panels.
Boa Noite
Sou de Minas Gerais ,vejo seus vídeos muito bom ,pena que não entendo o idioma .
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I purchased it from a hardwood wholesale outlet. I was only able to get the rustic cherry veneer with a particle board core...I would have preferred ply but it was unavailable. Thanks, Wes
Wes, do prefer the left tilt saw over a right?
Mr. Wes, I would love to see you build a podium... it's not many good videos on them.
thank you . what pudy ? i missed that part
Hi...I use Famowood Wood Filler and it's available on Amazon. Thanks for watching, Wes
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wouldnt it be good idea to use 45.5 degree for the carcass panels?....leave room for glue and face on the outside is tight and crisp
overcut outside corners and under cut inside corners
Hi...I understand what you are referring to, but it's not the choice I would make. Thanks for watching, Wes
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Isn't that particle board ?
Yes it is. I was only able to purchase the rustic cherry veneer with a particle board core...I would have preferred ply but it was unavailable. Thanks, Wes
Baltic birch for the drawers, and cheap particleboard for the main body, am i the only one thinking this is backwards.
This is hardwood veneer so it looks nicer than birch plywood.
Birch ply has an IKEA look , or industrial look, even when stained. It looks cheaper.
This way is better because it looks like real hardwood.
Birch ply is stronger of course, but strength isn’t paramount in a dresser.
I think white melamine inside drawers would be acceptable too, and less expensive.
I enjoy watcing your videos with lots of useful information. A little disappointed with the materials you chose to use 😕
not sure how particle core and import plywood drawers with 1/4 mdf back would be considered high end materials......