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Table of Contents How to Build a DIY Dresser Materials Tools: Kreg Jig Pocket Hole Jig Miter Saw Drill Brad Nailer Pin Nailer (can sub with Brad Nailer) Table Saw (optional) Sander Supplies: 2 48 x 96 x 3/4 Hardwood Plywood 1 48 x 96 x 1/2 Hardwood Plywood 1 48 x 48 x 1/2 Hardwood Plywood 1 48 x 96 x 1/4 Hardwood Plywood 2 1x3x8 Pine or Whitewood/Common Boards 1 1x4x8 Pine or Whitewood/Common Boards 1 1x6x8 Pine or Whitewood/Common Boards 3 2x4x8 Framing Lumber 1 1/4 Pocket Hole Screws 2 1/2 Pocket Hole Screws 1 Pin Nails (optional for Pin Nailer) 2 Brad Nails 1 Brad Nails 1 1/4 Brad Nails 1 Wood Screws Wood Glue 6 Pulls (I spray painted the hardware black) 6 pair 16 Drawer Slides Building the Dresser Frame Step 1: Assembling the Panels Cut the dresser frame panels according to the cut list and drill 3/4 pocket holes into both ends of the vertical panels

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