ChatterBank1 min ago
Making Bedside cabinets
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Baring in mind I haven't built anything since I did woodwork at school, how hard would it be for a novice to try and knock together a couple of bedside cabinets?
Would it be much cheaper (assuming they turned out ok) to buy the wood (oak) to make them rather than just buying some?
Would it be much cheaper (assuming they turned out ok) to buy the wood (oak) to make them rather than just buying some?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.spotted these on e-bay.....they look ok and to be honest you couldn't buy the oak and make your own cheaper than this....
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I know you mention oak, but it's quite difficult to work with if you're not very experienced. It's rather more like engineering than joinery. Would you consider trying MDF first? It's very forgiving, and easy to glue and screw. Any mistakes can be filled, then the whole lot painted with anything you like.
You could compromise by having a hardwood top.
Traditional drawers are difficult. You'd really need a router and dovetail jig. Again, you could compromise by using off the shelf kitchen drawers and runners.......... then add you own oak front and posh handles.
You could compromise by having a hardwood top.
Traditional drawers are difficult. You'd really need a router and dovetail jig. Again, you could compromise by using off the shelf kitchen drawers and runners.......... then add you own oak front and posh handles.
I think if I made one with cheaper wood and tried to stain it I'd probably make a hash of that too. Thinking about it with these answers it's probably more cost effective in the long run just to look out for a bargain.
I hope your wife doesn't decide to replace all the CD's for an MP3 player Carrust :)
I hope your wife doesn't decide to replace all the CD's for an MP3 player Carrust :)
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