Cherry Night Stands
Jake Dahn
These were a gift for my more than patient wife. She has been waiting for a set since I finished a cherry headboard 7 or so years ago. These took me about a year of build time. Not that I had 2000 hours into them, but work, kids, camping, etc. filled up the majority of my time. These were worked on nights, and weekends.
Size is 34” tall, 18” wide and 16” deep. Solid cherry with dovetailed sides. The base is separate and was attached after the case was complete. The drawer dividers were dovetailed into the case. The drawers are made out of cherry as well. A co-worker gave me a pile of cherry shorts, and I couldn’t think of what to use them for, so they turned into drawers after many glue ups….. Since these will get high use, and I picked them up for next to nothing, the drawers use Accuride under mount soft close glides. This is why I used false fronts vs a more traditional drawer design.
The drawer fronts have a “dish” detail under the handles. It is very subtle in the pictures, but shows up nicely in person.
The piece was sanded to 320 and finished with 50/50 BLO, followed by 4 coats of wipe on poly and paste wax. This is the first finish job that I am really happy with. It turned out glass smooth and just begs to be touched.
All in all they turned out well. If I had to change anything, I would have changed the spacing on the pins and tails for the case. Constructive criticism is always welcome, as I am typically my own harshest critic.
Thanks for looking,
Jake

I agonized over the creation of the "dish" in the drawer fronts. My first inclination was to create a jig for the router, but didn't think it would get smooth enough, then I was going to turn them on the lathe and cut them like a bowl. While I can turn a decent bowl, making six identical would have been a stretch.