This is a few pieces of a full bedroom set i am finishing up (large dresser and queen bed). Ill finish those up soon, but here are the end table for now.
The drawers run on cut guides into the side of the drawers, and on a runner screwed into the inside of the cabinet. I really like this style as it gives a really smooth movement, and the end of the groove where it hits the extra wide dovetail gives a very easily adjustable depth stop, so the drawers always position correctly. Flush mount drawers can be a pain getting to sit even with the face, they just want to sit recessed or proud and it annoys me when they aren't perfect.
While i did not mitre the corners, as that wasn't the style I was going for, I did buy a tree of walnut that is wide enough for the full sides on the nightstands, and i cut them in sequence so the grain lines up from the side, top, and back down the other side. The raised panels on the headboard/toeboard for the bed are from the same tree, and the dresser frame is also from the same tree (though I had to bookmatch the boards for the dresser given how deep/wide it was.
The drawers run on cut guides into the side of the drawers, and on a runner screwed into the inside of the cabinet. I really like this style as it gives a really smooth movement, and the end of the groove where it hits the extra wide dovetail gives a very easily adjustable depth stop, so the drawers always position correctly. Flush mount drawers can be a pain getting to sit even with the face, they just want to sit recessed or proud and it annoys me when they aren't perfect.
While i did not mitre the corners, as that wasn't the style I was going for, I did buy a tree of walnut that is wide enough for the full sides on the nightstands, and i cut them in sequence so the grain lines up from the side, top, and back down the other side. The raised panels on the headboard/toeboard for the bed are from the same tree, and the dresser frame is also from the same tree (though I had to bookmatch the boards for the dresser given how deep/wide it was.