Nightstand CTE Project
Supplies
3x 1X12 Common Board
1x ⅛ 2x4 hardboard
1x 1x10-6ft Common Board
Box of Deck screws
Box of finishing nails
Metal cabinet handle
Wood Varnish
Planning the Project
I first made a couple drawings to get an idea of what I would do. But to fully realize my project I made a SketchUp draft to measure, proportion and in general get a much better view of my finished nightstand
Cutting and Assembling the Drawer
I started with the drawer because it was the easiest to cut, sand, and build. I measured it 14x11x6" and attached it long plates to the side and short on the front and back. After that I drilled the bottom plate from flat wood in my yard. I then set it aside to varnish later, a handle was also ordered and put on later.
Cutting and Sanding the Frame
The frame took the most time, not to cut but to sand. I measured one side 2ft tall and another shortened by the length of the shelf. After cutting them I sanded by hand from 60-150 grit. I fastened the sandpaper onto a wood block and used that to better sand my pieces, switching papers when I needed.
Assembling the Frame
Adding the Shelf
The wood I used for the shelf was thinner width wise than the top board, this was unintentional but, in the end, gave the finished project depth which was a fine addition. I glued support pegs below the second shelf so it could withstand more weight and be more sturdy.
Varnishing the Drawer
Varnishing the Frame
Using the same process made in the last step. I varnished the rest of the nightstand. This took a while to do because I had to brush 4 layers on to get a nice even coating on par with the drawer.
Cutting and Nailing the Backboard
I cut out two pieces of hardboard for the backboard, one that will cover the drawer and the other the rest of the nightstand to the floor. I then nailed them in with finishing nails, some excess was found on some sides which I promptly filed off leaving a nice flat finish.
Finished!
All done, the project is finished!