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Woodcraft Project Paper Plan to Build Mission Double Dresser

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  • MATERIALS NOT INCLUDED; PAPER PLAN ONLY
  • Blueprint style plan, all parts are printed in full size
  • Joinery and all curved workpieces are all shown in full size
  • Detailed exploded diagram - A special booklet entitled Guide to Building Wood Furniture is included
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Build your own mission double dresser with this paper plan! The seven drawer chest is a basic piece in any authentic Mission-style bedroom group, and with this plan you can make one of your very own. Through-tenon construction and long brackets at the corners are hallmark features of the Stickley tradition. The drawer slide designs are all wood, so there is no need for store-bought slide hardware. Build this super furniture that is sure to please and stand the test of time. Overall size (after built): 63 inches wide, 21 inches deep, and 32 inches high.
About Us: Founded in Boston in 1928, Woodcraft's operations were moved to Parkersburg, West Virginia in 1989. It's been over 90 years since Woodcraft first began selling high quality woodworking tools and supplies out of a one room shop in Boston's North End, and Woodcraft is still firmly committed to providing woodworkers with superior products and expert advice. We are America’s leading supplier of saws, hand planes, power tools, hand tools, wood stain and finishes, routers, sanding supplies, wood, wood turning project kits, dust collection, and wood carving tools. We also offer a wide selection of woodworking plans, books and videos. Our family of brands includes WoodRiver, Highpoint, Woodcraft, Pinnacle and Woodcraft Magazine.


Nevada Geezer
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
After reviewing the plans, they are okay as far as they go but are short on some significant items:No drawer details such as location, width or depth of dados or much else for that matter.Many of the items listed in the bill of materials have non-standard millwork dimensions.For example, the legs are listed as 1-3/4 square stock - not a standard item - the only way to get sort of close is to glue together three 1x3's, resulting in 2-1/4 x 2-1/2 and then cut it down - a real wasteful process.Another example are the end frames listed as 3/4 x 4 stock, which is a non standard width - off the shelf millwork will be 3/4 x 3-1/2 (a typical "1x4"), or 4-1/2 if you can even find it, otherwise one would need to use a 1x6 (3/4 x 5-1/2) and cut it down. Again, wasteful.No dimension details on the leg notching.The 1/4 inch slots shown in the legs for the end panels will be somewhat difficult to create - will require great care. The only good news is they start and end at the mortise holes.Shows the brackets being held with headless brads - dowels would be significantly better.Drawer guides and slides are primitive.Frame rail assemblies have lots of parts and so are very labor intensive - pretty much all of it can be done with a few interlocking plywood panels which will also make the finished chest significantly stiffer and stronger but won't add that much more weight.What amazed me the most was the year that this drawing was created: 1995. Why is it hand-drawn?The drawing is full scale and overall gives me a decent concept and starting point to redesign and redraw the entire project since as it is, it is sadly lacking.The cover for this drawing package indicated that this was for intermediate skill levels. If it is somebody with a well equipped woodshop, CAD skills and a large format printer or plotter, then sure let's go with that.
Jerry
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2023
36 X 58 inch blueprint is nothing more than a blown up drawing of the piece. I could get about as much info off a picture. it claim is that I can use the drawing for templates for some pieces, but none of the pieces is removable. I guess I would have to trace the piece from the print to create a template. There are very few dimensions listed on the print and continually refers to the cutting order for dimensions. The instructions are to either spread the print out on the work table or attach it to a wall or piece of plywood in the shop area. The project is not a house or ship, it just a piece of furniture. My shop is small, so I don't have table or wall space that I'm not already utilizing and I don't keep large extra sheets of plywood around for display purposes. I almost just returned the package, but was constrained by alloted time to finish the piece. I will never make another order from this company. What a ripoff!!
Ladii
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2018
I thought this was a dresser, but when I received the item it was just a booklet about wood and info about building things.
C****A*******
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2015
good
Yong Tian
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2014
only a plan,no materials included.are you crazy?Of course, it should blame be that I need the cheapest one.