Dividing the Dresser
With all the joinery done, it didn't take long for me to build the frames for which the drawer sliding hardware will attach. I made them out of poplar which is a nice wood to work with, is readily available and is much cheaper than oak and walnut. Only one edge of the frame will be seen when a drawer is pulled out and I have a solution for that. I took some scrap walnut that is too thin to really do much with and adhere them to the front edge of the frames that might be visible when you pull the drawer out. A simple step and pretties things up a bit. Once that was done, I drilled a few holes for screws to mount them into the overall carcass assembly and also holes for me to attach the drawer slides at some point in the future. Above you can see them mounted in the dresser carcass assembly. I need to apply a coat of oil to the front visible edge. There will be four drawers in each section and with three sections, that should add up to 12 drawers which is what the wife requested....