Mon, Aug 22, 2005, 2:44am (EDT+4) [email protected] does state:
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0I'm looking for plans
for a 5 or 6 drawer dresser with the top one divided. Any sources? I've
googled and found free plans.com and of course Rockler. Free is better.
I usually do my own plans but I'm pressed for time. Thx,
I just posted, and saw this thread. Things never change here,
they just repeat. There's free plans on the web. No biggie about
finding them. But, I bet you haven't even thought about the best source
of free plans in three galaxies - your local library. Or, you can check
the archives, I've posted some in the past, not sure how many drawers,
but free, for sure. In fact, I believe I even posted some plans for
drawers. Men's I think. Google is our friend.
JOAT
The grass on the other side of the fence is seldom greener. It just
gets more media attention.
The September 2005 issue of American Woodworker magazine has plans for a
Stickley-Style dresser with six drawers, top three of which are divided.
<[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I'm looking for plans for a 5 or 6 drawer dresser with the top one
> divided. Any sources? I've googled and found free plans.com and of course
> Rockler. Free is better. I usually do my own plans but I'm pressed for
> time. Thx,
"[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> I'm looking for plans for a 5 or 6 drawer dresser with the
> top one
> divided. Any sources? I've googled and found free plans.com and of
> course Rockler. Free is better. I usually do my own plans but I'm
> pressed for time. Thx,
Check Woodsmith for theirs. It's worth the reprint price.
Patriarch