Here’s a great project for do-it-yourselfers who are tired of that old bedroom furniture.

The three-piece set features a handsome oak finish and clean lines that blend well with any decor. The finished dresser measures about 60 inches wide by 32 inches tall, the chest of drawers stands 32 inches high by 30 inches wide and the nightstand is about 20 inches wide by 22 inches tall.

All three pieces are 16 inches deep.

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    • Customer Service

      Hello Kawewe. We do not. All of the plans are in imperial measurements. There are plenty of of conversion calculators available online.
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      Paul
      Woodworkers Guild of America

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  1. Steve Watson

    Hi Team, this looks like a great plan. Cannot wait to start on it. I also echo my Aussie friend, David Wadsworth’s comments about plans in metric! Just need to convert everything first so not a show stopper but nice to have!

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      Joan
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  2. Ellie

    What is the spacing between the front of cabinet and the rails “J”. 3/4″? So the drawer fronts lie inside the frame for the cabinet??

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    • Customer Service

      Hello Ellie,

      Thank you for the question, here isthe experts reply:

      The distance between the front of the drawer support frames and the front of the dresser is 3/4″. The thickness of the drawer false front is 3/4″ which brings the front of the drawer to flush with the cabinet’s carcase.

      Paul

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  3. Joseph Morrone

    In the cutting list it gives 3/4″ 1/2″ and 1/8″ material but one of the first cutting dimensions for the dresser it says cut 1/4″ thick ×3/4″ wide × 15 1/2″ L and I am not sure if that is a typo and it really is the 1/2″ wood I should be cutting because there is nothing in the material list that say 1/4″ thick wood. Thank you

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    • Customer Service

      Hey Ross,

      I apologize, but it looks like this plan comes as a PDF only. There isn’t an accompanying video.

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      Happy Woodworking!
      Madeline
      Woodworkers Guild of America Video Membership

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    • Customer Service

      Hello David!

      Great question! Unfortunately all of our plans are in the Imperial system.

      Thank you for the suggestion though!

      Sincerely,

      Jessica
      Woodworkers Guild of America Video Membership

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  4. Guy Slater

    Would be nice, for an armature woodworker like me, to have seen something more than a cut-list and written directions. These plans do not appear to be very complete. If there is a video to go with this, where do I find it?

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  5. DAVID WADSWORTH

    Hi do your plans come in metric sizes as we use millimetre and centimetre not inches here in Australia

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    • Customer Service

      Hi David. I am sorry they do not. Let us know if you have any other questions.
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      Jean-Woodworkers Guild of America Video Membership

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    • Customer Service

      Hello Doug!

      I do apologize as we try not to make our plans too hard to find!

      The nightstand plans are currently with the Three-Piece Bedroom set plans and not stand alone plans.

      We, again, apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

      Sincerely,

      Jessica
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    • Customer Service

      Hi Scott. To view the plans you will need to be logged in to your membership. If you are still unable to view the plans please give our customer service team a call at 1-855-253-0822 or chat with us on our site.
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      Jean-Woodworkers Guild of America Video Membership

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      Hi Bill. In order to view the plans you will need to be logged into your account. If you have any questions, please give our customer service team a call at 1-855-253-0822 or chat with us on our site.
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      Jean-Woodworkers Guild of America Video Membership

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  6. dad.fenter

    Finally: The eight drawer dresser plan that no one else seems to carry. Thank you.

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    • Customer Service

      Hello. MDF and Masonite hardboard are similar but not identical. MDF is bonded with a resin, while hardboard uses heat and pressure. Yes, you could use MDF in place of masonite for this project.
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      Paul-WWGOA

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    • WWGOA Team

      Hi, David! This is a Premium video. Please make sure that you’re logged into your Premium Membership account to access this plan.

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