Coved Drawer Fronts
I made coved drawer fronts for an existing old dresser.
Supplies
For the "coves"
- 4" strips of pine - wood glue - Table Saw - clamps -Drawer boxes were made out of 1/2" plywood Your choices: - paint - hardware
Establish Depth
- I marked a line on the end of the wood showing the depth of my desired cove.
- I held that up to my table saw blade and raised it to the line.
Table Saw Setup
- I used 4 pieces of pine to make a "parallel jig".
- I found the angle where the two outer pieces were barely touching the raised table saw blade.
- I then clamped those pieces in place.
Cove the Wood
- Lower the table saw blade until only a small amount of the blade is above the table.
- Run the wood through the saw, keeping the wood snug to the parallel jig.
*****SAFETY TIP Use push blocks to move the wood through the saw. I could have used an additional one for my front hand.*****
- Raise the blade slightly after each pass, until you reach the desired depth.
Glue the Pieces
- Glue the ends of the pieces together and clamp them in place.
- You may need weights to place on the panels to keep them from bowing.
- Once dried, remove the clamps and sand the panel smooth.
Cut to Size
- Cut the panel to your desired drawer size.
- Attach the drawer fronts to drawer boxes.
Finish
- Apply your choice of finish and hardware
- Enjoy your transformation.