Vanity
Furnished content.
(from Lumberjocks.com)
White oak vanity. It is actually about 1/8” too wide but it fits in the corner so that's ok. Maple drawers on undermount glides. The wood is doing all the work to add beauty, craftsmanship still improving.Edit: For the build, I used 1/4” loose tenons cut deep enough to also add a rabbet. This way I could have the sides not be interrupted by the base, but still rest on top of it.It ended up making the construction a bit more difficult since the panels warped a bit by the time the glue-up happened and I don't think I would do it that way again. The internal braces are sliding dovetails but looked so so and as such I cut the face plates to hide them. I also used the lock miter bit for the drawers. Nice and strong, and expensive bit so I'll keep using it, but in general I prefer the look of simple locking rabbet.
edit: Woodworking/auto___vanity.wikieditish...